Word: flavored
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first place, it is a unique problem in pageantry that the men working with Professor Baker have attempted. A pageant exclusively by men, of men, and primarily for men, it is a new venture in this line of histrionic work. There is a flavor peculiar to the traditions embodied in the pageant which it has been found possible to retain in this manner...
...that the old mellow flavor of our finest tradition has been recaptured. The new and youthful forces agitating the University probably make that forever impossible. Yet, in place of it, there is not the note of enthusiasm for struggle to a perhaps impossible goal which one loves in youth. The young men of the Monthly seem weary, disillusioned, pallid...
...Mirage" by H. L. Rogers is the first instalment of a continued story. It needs pruning, but the dashes of Old Mexican description and dialect give it decided flavor, and the reviewer for one will watch expectantly for a narrative of the rest of the Yankee station agent's experiences with Mexican peons and senoritas...
These points, properly worked up and presented in the Monthly's new style, ought to give that paper the racy flavor it is trying to exchange for the literary tone it has in other days not unsuccessfully cultivated; and next month the Advocate can have its chance at the Monthly...
...would not be fair to make too serious generalizations from a book of selections of this sort; but one can hardly fail to notice the difference in flavor as the collection goes on. The earlier verses have in general a more scholastic quality and a higher general average of literary quality; the work of more recent years is marked by a greater freedom from conventional modes, and so has a stronger flavor of conviction. The contrast between the two poems by Mr. Houghton which open the book and the "Road Song" of Langdon Warner, or Mr. Wheelock's "Sunday Evening...