Word: authorities
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Levy is the editor of the "Jewish Criterion," and the author of several books on Jewish history and beliefs. He is a graduate of University College, London, and of the Western University of Pennsylvania. He served through the Spanish-American war as a chaplain in "Keegan's Brigade...
...Outlooks is by Lee Simonson '09 who recognizes a great need of college men today,--enthusiasm. He also sees that more opportunities should be given them to bring this characteristic into play. One cannot help feeling, however, that there is an underlying plea for socialism, and that perhaps the author might be guilty of misdirecting enthusiasm, of building his palaces on sand. Such is his implied suggestion--that it is far more important for us to understand Shaw and Wilde than Milton. Perhaps he himself does not enough understand the eternal greatness of such men as Milton to appreciate...
...Common Room of Divinity Hall. His subject "The Religion of Emerson." Dr. Emerson was graduated from the Harvard Medical School in 1874 and has since followed his profession in Concord. He has edited a complete edition of the works and letters of Ralph Waldo Emerson and is the author of "Emerson in Concord...
...Woffington" is a close study of life and character behind the scenes, and, when published, gained for its author the respect and esteem of the critics of his time...
...Edwin Cull Howell '83 died last Monday at the home of his brother in Gwathmey, Virginia, at the age of 47 years. Mr. Howell was one of the foremost American authorities on whist, and was the author of "Howell's Whist Openings," and "The Howell Method of Duplicate Whist." When in College he was honor man in mathematics and for several years after graduation taught mathematics at Johns Hopkins University...