Word: arthur
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...boyish studies had made me familiar with King Arthur and his Round Table, and in general with all the knights and giants of medieval romance; and I therefore had plenty of heroic types at command by which to prefigure this college Titan. But a week or more of my freshman existence passed by without my seeing him, though by no means without my asking and hearing about him. Then one sunny morning there was a knock at my door, and in walked a broad shouldered, brown-bearded personage, with a burly gait, a deep, bluff voice, and a strong, good...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:-After long and patient walling on the part of the college, the Index is at last out, but as we look over its pages and scent the mass of dry facts laid before us, we are disposed to ask with Arthur in the play, "cui Bono? It is not that the Index is not useful and even indispensable as far as it goes, but that it does not go far enough. A stranger who had been looking over the publication of a like nature which other colleges have, and marked their wealth of illustration and the variety...
...expected that Harvard will turn out many distinguished men in the department of music, in which a prolonged technical training is especially necessary. As a matter of fact, however, several promising musicians have been graduated since Professor Paine has had charge here. Among these are Mr. Arthur Foote, '74, of Boston, one of the best known resident pianists, and a composer of unusual excellence; he has written trios, quartettes and other chamber music of high merit. Mr. Fenellosa, '75, another pianist and composer of Boston, and Mr. Warren A. Locke, '69, and our chapel organist have also won good names...
...ARTHUR S. JOHNSON, 18 Little's Block...
...ARTHUR S. JOHNSON, 18 Little's Block...