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...mania is developed by her lover's inherited morbid appetite for psychological analysis-an interesting point, skillfully worked up. Two anecdotes, concerning a dog and an anaesthetic; give comedy and tragedy, with freshness and local coloring. The poetry of the number has more than the average excellence. The Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize Poem, "New England", is entitled to hearty praise; the cheery, manly tone, the felicitous choice of descriptive terms, and the musical swing of the lines give it permanent value. "The Sound of the Sea" is a fairly successful experiment in rimed hexameters; one may object to the quasi...
...Lloyd Mckim Garrison Prize has been awarded to B. W. H. Powel '09 for his poem "New England." The prize consists of $100 and a silver medal and is awarded annually for the best poem on a subject chosen by a committee of the Department of English...
...Bayard Tuckerman '78, Samuel Dennis Warren '78, William Roscoe Thayer '81, A. M. '86, John Kearsley Mitchell '81, M.D. '83, Evert Jansen Wendell '82, Herbert Putnam '83, Litt.D. '98, LL.D. '03, Edward Everett Hale, Jr., '83, William Edwin Haskell '84, George Welton Fishback '84, James Albert Frye '86, Lloyd McKim Garrison '88, LL.B. '91, Fred Bates Lund '88, A.M. and M.D. '92, Eugene Abraham Darling '90, A.M. and M.D. '94, Arthur James Cumnock '91, Frederick Winsor '93, Maynard Ladd '94, M.D. '98, Jerome Davis Greene '96, George Decker Marvin '99, Eliot Spalding '00, Charles Dudley Daly '01, E. Bowditch...
...Lloyd McKim Carrison prize of $100 is offered to undergraduates for the best original poem on one of the following selected subjects: "The South"; "The West" "New England"; "The Philippine," Manuscripts must be left with the Secretary of the Faculty on or before April...
When the plan was first presented to the Corporation last December for its sanction, they instructed the committee to consult Mr. C. F. McKim h. '90, of Messrs. McKim, Mead & White, of New York, as to the advisability of placing a clock on University Hall. Owing to the illness of Mr. McKim it was not possible to secure his opinion until late last month, when he approved the plan. However, after examining the detailed design of the clock, which came last week, the Corporation voted against placing a clock on University Hall for fear that it might deface the building...