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...cannot see any reason or wit in the remarks of Rostwick or in the childish criticisms of his friend. "Harvard Types Hollis Holworthy" by Flandrau is the first article of the number. It is a piece of clever writing and is not without interest. "The Winner" by John Mack is a story which may be true to life but which at the same time makes the reader grieve for the hero's misplaced generosity. "A Sonnet" by H. H. is very good. The college Kodaks are not so good as usual; two of them are, to say the least, suggestive...
...committee on commencement parts have selected the following men; from the Law School, E. S. Mack with a paper on "The Past and Future of Bankruptcy Legislation;" from the College, D. S. Muzzey, "Latin Salutatory" I. W. Howerth with a paper on "Political Optimism;" H. G. Pearson on "The Greeks Again;" F. W. Dallinger, "A Defence of the Caucus;" F. Winsor, "A Plea for Individuality;" S. L. Fridenberg. "Fin de Siecle...
...table which seems a little fantastical. The poetry of the number is far better than the rest of it. "The Mermaid's Song" is fanciful and rather pointless, but it has the merit of being pretty and flows along in a very easy and graceful style. "Moods" by John Mack is charming. In "Charles Baudelaire" he enters deeply into the poet's spirit and expresses himself in a very pleasing manner. The second of the "Moods," the "Ballade of the Weiss-Nicht-Wo" is excellent. It is really a pleasure to read it after wading through the rest...
...Small G., Slade '95, Shead '93, Thompson '93, Thwaits '94, Thayer '94, Willard '92, Walcott '95, Wentworth '94, Washburn '95, Wertheimer '95, Cottrell '93, Rugg '92, Richards '94, Robbins '92, Waterman, Whitemore '95, Burr L. S., Bull '95, James '95, Cook '92, Loring '94, Washburn '95, S. Weill '95, Mack...
Twenty men were entered for the 100 yards dash and nearly all completed. The event was run in four heats. In the first heat ran, E. Slade, N. W. Bingham Jr., C. E. Mack, B. S. Priest and T. F. Allen. Bingham won, time 11 1-5 secs. Priest second. Second heat: A. Wertheimer, C. E. Bacon, P. Washburn, C. L. Hodgkins, H. W. James. Hodgkins won, time 11 2-5. Washburn second. Third heat, H. A. Bull, R. C. Grew, J. S. Coonley, E. S. Bach. Bach won, time 11 2-5 secs. Grew second. Fourth heat...