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...evening at 8 o'clock. While the judges are making their decision a quartet from the Glee Club will render several selections. All members of the University are cordially invited. The program is as follows, the order of the speakers to be determined by lot: "The Raven," Edgar Alian Poe Harold Artemas Packard '15. Speech of Sergeant Buzfuz, Charles Dickens Abraham Lincoln Lorenz '16. "The Man with the Hoe," Edwin Markham Louis Rubin '16. "Abraham Lincoln," Henry Watterson Andrew Johnson Richard Helmus '16. Maitre Raymond Floriot's Address to the Jury in Defence of his Mother, from "Madame X," Alexandre...
...Packard '15.--"The Raven," by Edgar Allen Poe...
George E. Woodbury '77.--One of the foremost of the American poets now living. From 1891 to 1904 he was professor of comparative literature at Columbia. In addition to his verse, he is the author of biographical studies of noted men, such as Poe, Hawthorne, Swinburne, and Emerson...
...University football team spent almost two hours on the field this afternoon, but the work was not heavy, consisting mainly of signal drill and practice in blocking formations. No scrimmaging was tried. A great many coaches assisted in preparing the men for Saturday, and among them was Poe, the famous end of the Class of 1900. Pendleton, H. Baker, De Witt, and Waller all played in the backfield during the afternoon; S. Baker was again at quarter, and Dunlap and Wight at the ends Pendleton and Baker tried a number of kicks from placement with fair success. President Hibben...
...verse, I prefer Rollo Britten's "The Little Boy at the Sea Shore," with its suggestion of Blake to the Swinburne Poe-Henley grimness of "Faith Lies Sick." Arthur Wilson's "By a Window" contains one epithet which justifies it. I do not believe that Schofield Thayer's "Amica" exists in his imagination, much less in his experience; she is only a creature of his vocabulary. J. D. Adams's "The Greater Sunlight" conveys to me neither image nor idea nor emotion. The use of the word "lambent" should be forbidden to Monthly poets for the space of one year...