Word: attacked
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Murray Anthony Potter '95, assistant professor of Romance Languages, died suddenly from an attack of blood-poisoning at his summer home in Lancaster yesterday morning. He entered the University in 1891 and remained as a student and teacher until 1899, receiving his A. M. degree in 1897, and Ph.D. in 1899. After a year as assistant professor at Dartmouth, he was called back here, and has been a prominent member of his department ever since. His publications were of texts for use in his classes including an edition of "Sohrab and Rustem" and "Tabrada Cuentos Alegres." He was a member...
...however, the object of the CRIMSON to attack the Pierian, but to show the need of a University orchestra, under the control of the Music Department. Such an orchestra could be of utmost service to the department,--for example, by playing illustrations for Music 3 and 4, and by running over original scores for members of Music 6. At present, a man who plays a year in the New England Conservatory Orchestra gets credit for a half course. There is no reason why such an advantage should not be enjoyed in an orchestra from which the University gained the benefits...
...proper co-ordination of culture with specialization being the most difficult problem at present confronting American colleges, it is scarcely surprising that Mr. Burke's well-written essay in the Advocate for May 5 should not be exhaustive. A conclusive reply to Mr. Cutler's recent attack on the distribution system was on account of the subject's complexity, not to be expected, but the present attempt can only be described as perfunctory...
...other very long article, entitled "Criticism of Modern Art" by B. Preston Clark, Jr., shows that the athor has a wide knowledge of his subject. It is an attack on present methods of criticism of contemporary art--painting, poetry, and music--and Mr. Clark introduces concrete facts which do much to make his arguments convincing...
...last Saturday. This is far from discouraging, however, as Coach Warwick was enabled to make several advantageous shifts in the line-up. The new men on the team this year are E. B. Flu '17, at cover-point, W. A. Elliott '15 at defence, R. H. Franzen '17 at attack, and O. H. Persons '17 at in-home...