Word: acted
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...following will act as pall-bearers: President Lowell, President Eliot, Major Henry Lee Higginson h.'82, Dr. James J. Putnam '66, Dr. Vincent Y. Bowditch '75, Dr. M. Broughton, Dr. D. W. Cheever, '58, Alexander Cochran, D. R. Fitz, Professor Thomas Dwight '66, G. A., Goddard '65, N. P. Hallowell '61, C. S. Minot '78, Dr. S. J., Mixter...
There are two tempers of mind found both in the Christian and the non-Christian faiths, the world-accepting and the world-renouncing tempers. The believer who accepts the world as a revelation of God and who finds in every human act and relation a deep meaning, believes in a better world because of the very incompleteness of this world. The nonbeliever looks forward to death because it closes all, and the believer because it does not. In the world-accepting view the believer tries to find God's will for man and following it he finds that...
...Fair Maid of the West" is a five-act comedy by Thomas Heywood and was first performed in 1617. The production is the most pretentious that the chapter has ever attempted, and in the fourteen scenes a very accurate and entertaining picture of the life of the Elizabethan period is presented...
...thirteenth annual dinner of the Association of Harvard Engineers and the Harvard Engineering Society will be held in the Assembly Room of the Union this evening at 7 o'clock. The dinner will be preceded by the annual meeting of the association in Pierce Hall to act upon an amendment to the constitution. B. R. Green '64, Superintendent of Public Buildings, Washington, D. C., will preside at the dinner and the following will speak on phases of the profession: President Lowell, R. S. Peabody '66, Mr. W. E. McClintock, chairman of the Chelsea Board of Control, F. P. Stearns...
...work will take him to Athens where he will act as professor of the Greek language and literature at the American School of Classical Studies. This school, now well known in this country and elsewhere for the part it has taken in educating artists, architects, and teachers of Greek literature and history, was founded in 1881 largely through the efforts of Professor W. W. Goodwin '51 and the late Professor Charles Eliot Norton '46. The American School has conducted many notable excavations, particularly at Argos and Corinth...