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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Deserving much more than merely passing notice is "Erstwhile Susan," for it comes not only with New York's stamp of approval, but pervaded with the charm and genius of Mrs. Fiske. It has been said that no part wholly deserving of her talents could be written by any save...
In the first place, all the books in an enormous library like Widener are not on different subjects entirely. There are repetitions, thousands upon thousands of them, clothed in different works, different letters and even different languages. There are a thousand channels to the same end. The ideas that men...
Experience is at once a part and a cause of character. Experience gives knowledge the solidity that makes it useful in our daily lives. To put it crudely, there are two different kinds of knowledge--knowledge and experienced knowledge. The value of experience in any pursuit is well recognized. What...
After three months fighting Gallishaw was wounded on October 23, 1915, by a bullet which entered his left shoulder. He was sent to a hospital in Egypt and was later moved to London. On recovery, in January, he was declared unfit for service and was discharged in consequence of wounds...
The year 1816 does, however, mark an important epoch in the history of theological education in Cambridge and the beginning of a new era, for in that year the Divinity School was definitely distinguished from the College, though the Divinity Faculty was not formally organized until 1819. On February 3...