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...Clark, Jr. '19, J. A. Clark '17, T. Clark '17, W. A. Clark, Jr. '16, R. C. Clement '19, J. J. Cochran '19, S. W. Coe '18, H. L. M. Cole '16, J. S. Coleman '19, S. F. Cook '19, J. F. Cooper 2L., F. M. Crystal '19, E. Cunningham, Jr. '16, J. P. Cunningham '19, F. M. Currier '17, H. T. Davis '18, J. F. A. Davis '18, L. H. Dean '18, F. R. Devereux '16, W. Dexter '19, S. Dillon '17, S. D. Dodge '19, W. A. Dole, Jr. '19, H. N. Donovan '17, A. K. Dunn...
...Composition," courses, conspicuous more for "elegance than force." "When the Suspenders Came Off," a seasonal sketch, by Mr. Ben Sion Trynin, is the largest piece of fiction in this Monthly. It has the makings of a good story, but it is rather rough in workmanship and not always of crystal clearness. The bit of verse following, "From a Warm Room," one is uncertain whether to take seriously or humorously. After this come the "Glimpses," of Paris and of Boston respectively. The former--"Paris: Under a Bridge"--is very good description, except that the writer, with that serene disregard of natural...
...Crystal Spring...
...imaginary letter of Horace to Maecenas by Mr. S. L. M. Barlow, a number of poems and a jaunty, not to say fresh, review of a new book on "Faust". The poems all have sincerity, imagination and force, but as sometimes happens in undergraduate verse, they are not all crystal clear. Mr. Nathan's "Death", after three or four readings conveys a certain sense of vastness but very little more; Mr. Cummings's "Sonnets", too, full of fancy as they are, defy a close search for the meaning. "Sas Agapo", by Mr. Reinhard, is clear enough, on the other hand...
...PHYSICAL COLLOQUIUM. "Crystal Formation in the Presence of Gelatine." Professor H. W. Morse. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room...