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Henry A. Beers the fine quality of his literary style in prose and verse force and grace finished art his humour C. M. Lewis his war poem E. B. Reed Lyra Yalensis F. E. Pierce his farm lyrics Brian Hooker his strong sonnets his Turns R. C. Rogers The Rosary Rupert Hughes novelist, playwright, musician, poet Robert Hunger his singing R. B. Glaenzer his fancies Benjamin R. C. Low his growth William R. Benét his vitality and optimism Arthur Colton his Chaucer poem Allan Updegraff The Time and the Place Lee Wilson Dodd his development a list of other Yale Poets Stephen V. Benét.

You knew when Milly Glaenzer changed the baby buggy for a go-cart. The youngest Hupp boy Sammy who was graduated from High School in June, is driving A. J. Dawes's automobile now. My goodness, how time flies! Doeppler's grocery has put in plate-glass windows, and they're getting out-of-season vegetables every day now from Milwaukee.

That rose in the dreams of the dead and that rise in the dreams of the living, Fleeting, bodiless songs that passed in the night, Winging away on the moment of wonder their cadence was giving Into the deeps of the valleys of stifled delight. Richard Butler Glaenzer, B.A. 1898, whose verses have frequently been seen in various periodicals, collected them in Beggar and King, 1917.

His poems cover a wide range of thought and feeling, but I like him best when he is most whimsical, as in Jupiter, lost to Vega's realm, Lights his lamp from the sun-ship's helm: Big as a thousand earths, and yet Dimmed by the glow of a cigarette! Mr. Glaenzer has published a number of verse criticisms of contemporary writers, which he calls Snapshots.