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Tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock the Canadian Club will hold a meeting in the Quiet Room of the Union. Professor J. L. Morrison of Queens University, Kingston, Ont., will speak...
Election of officers of the Associated Clubs was also held today, and the following men were elected: Emanuel Monie Grossman '96 of St. Louis was elected president, succeeding J. W. Prentiss '98. George Austin Morrison '87 of Milwaukee was chosen secretary. The present secretary, Mr. Edward Hance Letcheworth '02 of Buffalo, will continue as treasurer. About 275 men attended the meeting, coming from all parts of the country...
...Cotter '22, J. C. Burchard '21, R. A. Cutter '22, F. F. Elder '22, H, W. Hardy '22, C. E. Atwood '24, C. N. Dupee '22, G. F. Knight '22, J. N. Macy '22, R. M. Morrison '23, C. F. Mahierro '24, W. J. O'Hearn '24, E. O. Otis '22, W. W. Owen '24, L. H. Oppenheim '22, I. Shapiro '23, H. H. Stamler '22, W. C. Thomas '24, W. E. Westman '22, F. H. Hills '24, D. B. MacCollom '23, J. F. Merrill '22, C. Nelson '24, T. C. Armstrong '24, R. Bunker '24, L. Bunker...
...Advocate has announced the election of the following to the board: to the editorial department: William Harris Cary Jr. ocC., of Broklyn, N. Y.; Oliver La Farge '24, of New York City; Theodore Morrison '23, of Lynn; and Oliver Dimock Wells '24, of New York City; and to the business department: Henderson Matthews '23, of New York City; and Hartwell Pond '23, of Nepenset...
...best of the poetry is in the first stanza of Mr. Morrison's unnamed poem and Mr. Behn's "Mid-Day". Mr. Morrison's truly poetic thought is spent in his first stanza, whereas "Mid-Day" is more "consistent. "To Teon Apostate" has rhetorical possibilities with more of a philosophical message than the rest. "I Spent a Day in Dreamland" by A. M. Dobson is a pretty musical rhyme with just a little wastefulness at the end. It is pleasant to read but leaves no splendorous impression. The "Rondeau" and "Vacation Rain" by a single author are pessimistic bits, flung...