Word: belong
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...speaking of the symbolists, Mr. Babbitt stated that there are two kinds of symbolism, one of ideal of thought, introduced by Emerson, and the other of ideal of dreams, introduced by Rousseau and Chateaubriand and defined by Verlaine. The French symbolists or "decadents" belong to this latter class. They employ a very vague form of symbolism, endeavoring to make their verse musical, and paying little need to coherence. In this respect they are nearly akin to Wagner, the great symbolistic composer. The symbolists have trespassed against all rules of poetry, and for this reason are not recognized as good authors...
...corner of Quincy and Harvard streets the main consideration has been altogether neglected. Ninety per cent, of the social clubs of the College have their club-houses in that section of Cambridge which lies to the south and west of Massachusetts avenue and Harvard square. The men who belong to these clubs are already provided with loafing places and they are not going to tramp any considerable distance to the University Club, which must naturally seem less home-like than their own club houses. The inevitable result of building the new club too far from the old established societies will...
...Forbes '95 has imported and loaned indefinitely to the Museum several originals which are typical of the various schools to which they belong. As the Museum has hitherto obtained few original works, these acquisitions are of great importance. They are as follows: A Florentine Tabernacolo, an Adoration of the Magi, a portrait of the Procurator of St. Mark, a Meleager, a Battle of Amazons, and a small Aphrodite head. The authors of these works are unknown...