Word: au
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...certain that an increasing number of new students could say that, though Chapel was not compulsory at Harvard, they liked to go to the services and generally did because they were inspiring and because the best men went. We all of us willing to do what is "au fait" but few of us have the moral courage to do a thing unless it is strictly conventional. Here is the chance for the fortunate ones with that courage and the personality to back it to conventionalize attendance at Chapel until it can stand alone...
...outward success will depend. Yet these sinecures, we hope, have taught them the principles of real success outside. The class of 1913 has come through the many vicissitudes that have threatened it with flying colors and leaves us now with our best wishes for the future. We say only au revoir because we shall see many of her men in Cambridge in years to come and because we shall know that wherever they may be they will all wish that they were here...
Professor Jean Beck, of the University of Illinois, will give the last of a series of five lectures in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The subject for today's lecture is "La chansonnette francaise au XIX siecle." The lecture will be accompanied with musical illustrations, and will be open to the public...
...Lecture (in French) on "La chansonnette francaise au XIX siecle," by Professor Jean Beck, in the Fogg Lecture Room...
...Lecture (in French) on "La chansonnette francaise au XIX siecle: par qui et pourquoi, comment et pour qui elle est composee et chantee," by Professor Jean Beck, in the Fogg Lecture Room...