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...last number of the Advocate contains little of real literary value. Six of the seven prose contributions, none of which are over two pages in length, are the merest sketches, and, with possibly one or two exceptions, do not show much originality. The only article of any length is a most appropriately titled story, "Love-in-Idleness," by W. W. Justice, Jr. It is interesting and well-written, but it gives the impression of being an outline more than a finished sketch. The incidents are not worked up, nor is there enough action. On the other hand, the writer...
...ably and comprehensively written, and is also marked by generosity of treatment. The public side of Franklin is made prominent, but the author also discusses his religion at some length. The cavils against his character he considers are refuted by the eulogy of Washington. It is pleasant to find two books on much criticized men of the past which express such liberal views...
...park-way, and are both 180 feet long by 80 feet wide, with rounded corners. A pipe will be brought over from the locker-building, to supply the city water which will be used entirely for flooding the rinks. The fence around the hockey rink will be about two feet above the ice, since it was found that last year's fence was too high. There will be no fence at all around the open skating rink. The bottoms have been very carefully rolled and filled in and are now almost perfectly level...
...Clark 2L., who played on the Yale basket ball team, has been elected captain. J. F. Jennings '01 has been elected manager. Besides these two men the following have been retained on the University squad; G. B. Fenwick 1M., J. W. Gillis '02, C. M. Underwood 1G., S. Lehmann '02, J. H. Barnes 2G., R. C. Dorr '04, J. C. Linehan '04, W. L. Nanavan '03, L. C. Moore '02, G. H. Fernald '03, E. H. B. Humphreys '03, H. J. FitzSimmons '03, L. A. Rogers '02, L. L. Bigelow '03, J. R. Wiseman '02, J. T. Doyle...
Henry P. Chandler '01, of Indian Orchard, Mass., was prepared for college at the San Jose High School and entered the Leland Stanford University in 1896. Two years later he entered Harvard as a Sophomore. In his first year he represented the Sophomore class in its successful debate with the Freshmen...