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...stories are unpretentious and valid records of available experience. Mr. Gibson "Death in the House" gives with observant pathos a boy's emotions when his brother is dangerously ill with typhoid. Mr. Symonds contributes a pleasant piece of domestic shock in a brief reminiscence of a disturbing grandfather. Mr. Rowley begins a nervous tale of urban frustration in the idiom of Josephine Herbst...
...dress. It is superbly written, and Texan Douglass projects it magnificently. "Ah always was willowy," she reminds her sister, at a time when the chief topic of interest is her daughter's disappearance. "Every time Ah go downtown in Louis ville somebody says : 'There goes Mrs. Effie Rowley. Isn't she willowy!'" She is frightened only by Indians (one of whom she suggests lynching), wrinkles, and being caught not fully dressed up to the occasion. She squeaks and coos in the approved Kentucky manner, gives Romance her blanket approval and does not mind how outrageously...
...Leighton; G. S. Lewis; A. H. Litt; F. M. Ludden; Kenneth MacLeish; D. N. McKay; J. S. Munroe; J. D. Ogilby; E. H. Osgood; Alfonse Ossorio; H. R. Patch, Jr.; John Parcell; E. C. Reppun; E. F. Ringer; F. M. Rivinus; R. E. Rogers; H. P. Rosen; J. C. Rowley; Nicholas Satterlee; Peter Scott; R. L. Scott; H. P. Shaw; W. W. Shirk; E. S. Skinner; R. W. Sides, E. A. H. Sims; F. B. Snyder; F. H. Stewart; O. M. Stirling; L. A. Stone; F. W. Tomkins, Jr.; Leicester Warren, Jr.; R. C. Webster; A. T. Wells...
...Freshman matches John Rowley who captains the team and has been consistently triumphant all season defeated his three opponents decisively while Francis Blake and Edwin Skinner emerged with two wins in the sabre to give the Crimson a 5-4 edge in this event...
Foils: Wallace H. Cox; Edwin G. Davis, Jr.; John C. Rowley, Jr.; Alcibiades E. Sophos...