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...purpose of tonight's meeting is to acquaint the students of the University with all the different phases, both pro and con of the question of recognizing a republic in Ireland. In order to insure adequate presentation of the matter, extemporaneous speeches from the floor will be permitted and encouraged...
...certain cases, two related fields. If his field is modern, he must extend its boundaries by a study of the important works of two of the following ancient authors: Homer, Sophocles, Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Horace, Virgil, Similarly, if the student's concentration is in the Classics, he must acquaint himself with two of the following modern authors: Dante, Cervantes, Chaucer, Milton, Moliere, Goethe. Furthermore, all students concentrating in the Divisions must show a knowledge of two works of literature which are considered indispensable to an adequate appreciation of English letters the Bible, and the plays of Shakespeare, since the language...
...clock the Harvard Glee Club will give a concert in the Living Room of the Union, open free to all members of the Union. The program will be very similar to those that have been presented in other places, the purpose of the concert being to acquaint such undergraduates as have not had an opportunity to hear the Glee Club so far with the work which it has been doing and the results which it has obtained...
Throughout today Mr. Staub will hold 15-minute individual conferences with any men interested, in order to acquaint the men personally with the work, and to give them an accurate idea of its advantages. He will be in Phillips Brooks House from 9 until...
...Italy America Society announces a tour to Italy for college students and instructors during the summer of 1921. The purpose of the Society in organizing the trip is to give, at the lowest possible expense, the greatest opportunity for acquaintance not only with the art of Renaissance Italy, but also with the industry and commerce of modern Italy. The object of the tour is chiefly educational, to acquaint young Americans with present business, manufacturing, and intellectual conditions in Italy, but a second reason is to strengthen the bonds between educational institutions in both countries...