Word: ages
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Rogers '09; "A Reluctant Charity," by H. H. Harbour '06; "Phillips Brooks House and Harvard Ideals" by C. W. Gilkey '03; "Dirge," by C. T. Ryder '06; "Marston Moor at Cambridge," by L. Price '07; "Merope," by H. A. Bellows '06; "Electra," by R. M. Arkush '07; "The Age of Anne," by E. Royce '07; "When All is Done," by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07; "Oscar Wilde; A Study in Decadent Romanticism," by H. E. Woodbridge 3G.; "Music," by J. H. Wheelock '08; "The Silver Grey of Cedar Bluff," by W. Hamilton Gibson; Editorial...
...mass plays make it possible for a player to violate the rules and escape detection, and such opportunities are often augmented by the leniency of officials and spectators, and by inadequate punishment of offenses. The men who play the game are between nineteen and twenty-five years of age and their ethical ideas are not firmly developed. So strong are the temptations and so inadequate the punishments that brutal instincts are aroused in a man not morally vicious. Is not this effect positively detrimental? Then opponents may play unfairly and a player feels in duty bound to retaliate. The results...
...Fiske began her stage career at an early age, and at 15 she was taking leading parts. Among her many successful roles "Nora" in Ibsen's "Doll House," and "Becky Sharp" are especially note-worthy...
With the consent of the committee candidates may write on other classical subjects than those proposed in the following list: 1, The Greek epigram in literature and inscriptions to the end of the classical age; 2, Greek conceptions of a future life as illustrated by works of art; 3, The dramatic art of Euripides; 4, The international aspects of Greek commerce; 5, The Greek conception of liberty and democracy compared with the modern...
There is need of this gospel of peace and quiet in this age of haste where there are so many changes and disturbances. At the present time, we are giving ourselves up too much to haste and excitement. The battle of life is to be won by steadiness are quiet work. Belief in Christ will save us from the made race for riches and worldly pleasures in which so many lives are lost. It will also deliver us from the crazy desires for worldliness, the craving to be up with the crowd. We must remember it is much better...