Word: celtic
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Edward Douglas Snyder '11: The Celtic Revival in English Literature 1760-1800. Dr. Snyder's study traces in detail this revival movement among the English men of letters...
TODAY COLLEGE 9.15 A. M. Anthropology 7Zool. Lect. Rm. Botany 11 New Lect. Hall Celtic 3 hf Sever 23 Chemistry A Abrams to Burgin Emerson A Campbell to Yovino Emerson D Chemistry 3 Emerson J Chemistry 21 Sever 24 Economics 1b Alexanian to Iser Harvard 5 Jacobs to Tucker Harvard 6 Ulin to Zofnass Holden Chapel Economics 14 Holden Chapel Engin. Sciences 10 Sever 29 English 3a Sever 36 English 9 Sever 29 English 29a Barnes to Leonard Sever 5 Lincoln to Zinn Sever 6 Fine Arts 1c Abbott to Holmes Fogg Lect. Rm. Horn to Wulling Harvard 1 French...
...Sever 23 History 47 Sever 24 Latin 3 hf Sever 18 Latin 7 hf Sever 18 Semitic 3 Andover C 2 P. M. Music 1 Pierian Room ENGINEERING SCHOOL Engin. Sciences 3 Pierce 302 TOMORROW COLLEGE 9.15 A. M. Anthropology 7 Zool, Lect. Rm. Botany 11 New Lect. Hall Celtic 3 hf Sever 23 Chemistry A Abrams to Burgin Emerson A Campbell to Yovino Emerson D Chemistry 3 Emerson J Chemistry 21 Sever 24 Economics 1b Alexanian to Iser Harvard 5 Jacobs to Tucker Harvard 6 Ulin to Zofnass Holden Chapel Economics 14 Holden Chapel Engin, Sciences 10 Sever...
Since The Wanderings of Oisin (a narrative poem based on Celtic legends), Yeats has been recognized as among the most distinguished of living poets. His life has been devoted to the Irish renaissance. In large measure he was the Irish renaissance. George Moore admits it. Synge, a finer dramatist, and Lady Gregory, a better technician, were directed by him. To him the Abbey Theatre (Dublin) owes its great days and its survival. His best drama is the Land of Heart's Desire, but his fame rests upon his lyrics. In the U. S., Yeats' complete works have been...
...attention of the New York Daily News, Manhattan gum-chewers sheetlet, which is ordinarily fixed upon sensational murder, scandal and theatrico-anatomical intelligence, was trained with beneficial effect upon Dr. Henry J. Schireson of Chicago, who gained much publicity by reducing Actress Fanny Brice's Hebraic nose to Celtic curvature two months ago at Atlantic City...