Word: arts
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...voluntary course in English Literature and the Art of Reading Aloud will be given by Mr. Copeland during the second half-year. A great variety of authors, ranging chronologically from Shakespeare to Mr. Rudyard Kipling, will be discussed and read from; and novels and novels and plays - with some account of famous modern performances - will make a large proportion of the course. Meetings are to be held once a week; and the hour will be divided between reading aloud. and informal speaking by the instructor. Only good readers will be allowed to read, but good listeners will be thought...
...John Huntington of Cleveland has bequeathed $700,000 for an Art and Polytechnic school in that city and further a sum of $800,000 as an endowment fund...
...Shakespeare to Rudyard Kipling will be discussed and characteristic passages read. It is also stated that the novel and plays, with accounts of famous modern performances, will occupy the greater portion of the time. Mr. Copeland thus offers a rare opportunity to men who are interested in the art of reading, either as listeners or as students...
...have an especial interest, while they are also of interest to visitors never connected with the college. The latter is especially true of the athletic pictures. For the convenience of the many who wish to see the albums, those of the last two classed are always kept in the art room over the delivery room in the library...
Prof. Moore is to give a course of eight lectures on Gothic Architecture and sculpture before the Boston Art School Association at Perlsins Hall, 264 Boylston St. Boston, on successive Saturdays beginning Feb. 18 at 11 o'clock. Professor Moore is an exceedingly interesting speaker, and these lectures will be sure to be of great value to all who are interested in the topic of which they treat. Although designed for the members of the Boston Art School Association. Tickets will be sold to others at $5.00 each...