Word: characterized
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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The program in the evening consisted of four of Schiller's masterpieces. The first number, "Das Lied von der Glocke," was given with musical accompaniment and with tableaux after the paintings by Kaulback. The lines were excellently recited by two of Mr. Conried's artists, and the tableaux, by undergraduates...
"But putting aside our own personal welfare or gain, we see before us the great national questions and the great humanitarian questions. The number-less social problems of wages, health, disease, charities, divisions of profits, are pressing on us and can be answered only by reason, guided by knowledge and...
The Graduates' Magazine for December opens with "A personal Tribute to Senator Hoar," by H. C. Lodge '71, who for nearly twelve years was Senator Hoar's colleague in the United States senate. Senator Lodge frankly does not attempt to discuss senator Hoar's place as an historic figure and...
Bishop Vincent will discuss the importance of Bible study for the development of a symmetrical character. The Bible, he believes, is so inwrought in the texture of standard literature that no student who is not to some extent familiar with it can appreciate the wealth of his own language.
The Social Service Committee will hold its first conference of the year at 7.30 o'clock this evening in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House, when Mr. B. C. Marsh will speak on "The Tramp, a Luxury." Mr. Marsh has lived for years among tramps in both Europe and America, studying...