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...Edward Ausiln Fellowships: Joseph Bradley Hubbard 1G., of Madison, Wis.; Frederick Merk, of Madison, Wis.; Otto Maass 1G., of Montreal, Que.; Alfred Snyder Reed Wilson, of Seattle, Wash.; Christopher M. Weld Scholarship: Willard Edward Farnham 1G., of Cedaredge, Colo.; William Scholarship: Daniel Ford, of Minneapolis, Minn.; Thayer Fellowships: Donald Grove Barnes 1G., of Albion, Neb.; Harold Russell Chidsey 3G., of Easton, Pa.; Herbert Greenleaf Coar 2G., of Kingston; Norris Folger Hall 3G., of Haverford, Pa.; Cloyd Heck Marvin, of Los Angeles, Cal.; Ray Ethan Torrey 1G., of North Leverett; Francis Parkman Fellowship: Sidney Leavitt Pressey 3G., of Belmont; Leverett Saltonstall...
...Seventh Annual Convention of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society will be held in New York on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, December 28, 29, and 30. The opening session will be held on Tuesday at 2.30 o'clock at Miss Stokes' Studio, 90 Grove street, and will be devoted to a discussion of chapter problems. The convention will be called to order by Miss Mary R. Sanford, chairman of the Convention Committee, and after the roll call and reports from delegates, J. G. Phelps Stokes, the president of the Socialist Society, will take the chair. At 6.30 o'clock the delegates...
...Harvard men and their guests, including ladies, from today until Monday. Meals will be served on the regular semi "a la carte" plan, except luncheon on Saturday, which will be served "table d'hote" from 11 until 1.45 o'clock, for $1. The Commons is on the corner of Grove and College streets, New Haven...
Saturday morning the party, augmented by about fifty members who arrived from the delayed Finland went by special ferry and train to the Muir Woods, a grove of huge trees under which was served a genuine barbecue. Following the feast, games were played and the members returned to San Francisco accompanied by a 60-piece band. An elaborate banquet at the Palace Hotel Saturday evening closed the festivities. At this banquet a special table was reserved for undergraduates of whom there were a dozen present...
...Willcox '17 seem to be from the viewpoint, at least, of impressionistic criticism--the three most deserving poems. "Off to the War" has a splendid swing and military air. The other poems are "Dusk," by Mr. B. P. Clark '16; "The Pine Grove," by Mr. W. A. Norris '18; "Song of Spring," by Mr. A. Putnam '18; Mr. Putnam's "The Forest" and his "Liberty," and "Their Lots," by Mr. J. Gazzam '17. The current number is certainly a bargain for the lover of poetry; he can buy it there almost by the wholesale...