Word: husbanding
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FIRST MARSHAL. GEORGE GILL BALL Boston, Mass. SECOND MARSHAL.THIRD MARSHAL. JOHN RICHARDSON, JR. GORDON GOLDWIN GLASS Chestnut Hill, Mass. Spokane, Wash. SECRETARY. TREASURER. GUY EMERSON CARLTON APOLLONIO Boston, Mass. Winchester, Mass. ORATOR. IVY ORATOR. HENRY ROBINSON SHIPHERD KENNETH GREELEY CARPENTER Cambridge, Mass. St. Louis, Mo. ODIST. CHORISTER. JOSEPH BIEGLER HUSBAND LEROY JACKSON SNYDER Rochester, N. Y. Kansas City, Mo. POET. JOHN HALL WHEELOCK Morristown, N. J. CLASS COMMITTEE. MORTON LEWIS NEWHALL HAROLD VINCENT AMBERG Germantown, Pa. Chicago, Ill. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE. JOHN WHEELWRIGHT WENDELL DWIGHT STILLMAN BRIGHAM Jamaica Plain, Mass. Worcester, Mass. HUGH MACK GILMORE CHARLES REGINALD LEONARD Saegertown...
Odist-J. B. Husband, E. B. Sheldon...
...level of this number's poetry is considerably below that of its prose. "Explanations," by Mr.E.E. Hunt, and "Voices in the Fall," by Mr. Tinckom-Fernandez, are little more than experiments in versification. Mr. Husband's "Dry Northeaster" is a spirited bit of writing, marred by a lack of technique. "Aft" does not rhyme with "mast"; nor can an adjective conclude one line, while the noun it qualifies begins the next, as in the opening of the second stanza. In Mr. Biddle's "On the Bridge" it is probably a printer's error that gives "eye" as a rhyme...
Odist-J. B. Husband, E. B. Sheldon, G. A. Smith...