Word: arts
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first of a series of lectures to be given under the auspices of the Cercle Francais takes place in the Fogg Art Museum to night at 7.45 p. m. Professor Kittredge will speak on "The Romances of the Round Table in England...
...Art and Science of War." Twelve lectures, by Captain John Bigelow, Jr., U. S. A., on Tuesdays and Thursdays, in room 11, Rogers, beginning...
Cercle Francais. The Romances of the Round Table in England. Professor Kittredge. Fogg Art Museum...
...Copeland told of the beauties of spoken language, and contrasted literature to the plastic arts. These latter speak for themselves, but the former must be interpreted by the voice to be fully appreciated. He cited Mr. Hill's examples of the two boys who were required to write a theme upon "Macbeth." The boy who had seen the play upon the stage produced a much better theme than the one who had studied it up more thoroughly, but had not seen the performance of the play. Mr. Copeland mentioned several masters of spoken language, among others Dr. Furness, Fanny Kemble...
...spite of the bad weather a large audience assembled last evening in the lecture room of the Fogg Art Museum to hear Mr. Herbert Welsh, editor of "City and State." The subject of Mr. Welsh's talk was "The College Graduate and the Civil Service." The address was full of interest and very much to the point. A summary of it follows...