Word: ballads
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Professor Baker's "Marlowe" was a memorable interpretation, from his first entrance into the boisterous tavern, reading a ballad concerning his great success, "Faustus," until the swift climax of his chivalrous death...
...George Riddle '74 will read from Kipling, Sheridan, Kate Douglas Wiggin, Southey, and others in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 7.30 o'clock. The program will be as follows: "The Ballad of East and West," Kipling; Mrs. Malaprop, "The Rivals," Sheridan; "Wives in a Social Game," Anonymous; The Village Dressmaker. "Timothy's 'Quest," Kate Douglas Wiggin; "The Cataract of Lodore," Southey; "A Female Jury," Arlo Bates; "L'Envoi," "The Seven Seas," Kipling...
MODERN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE. Assembly Room of Union, 8 P. M. "Lady Diamond: a Study in Ballad Affiliation." Mr. J. L. Lowes...
...discusses "The Harvard Story," in a manner which would be a shade more happy if he did not describe Mr. Wister's "Philosophy 4" as a "booklet." The story by Mr. Hagedorn has more atmosphere than one often finds in that kind of thing nowa-days; and the amateurish "Ballad of the Trent,'" has promising simplicity, and vigor of movement. Perhaps the most significant article, however, is that which urges a new course. The writer is of opinion that Harvard men do not write good short stories; and with the artless assumption, so characteristic of our present system, that...
Everybody's--"Ballad," by Percy Mac Kaye...