Word: comments
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Patterson had added to the text of the play explanatory notes on the various readings given, and has prefixed a brief comment on the meters of the choruses. The prefatory essay deals very interesting with the origins of the theatre and the poet's treatment of the story...
...property qualification for voting." Principal Disputants. Affirmative: J. K. Clark, C. T. Haskell, and C. T. Payne. Negative: D. F. Carpenter, E. E. Sargeant, and T. G. Flaherty. Members of the University are invited to be present and to speak from the house. Mr. Copeland will preside and comment on the principal speakers...
...property qualification for voting." Principal Disputants. -- Affirmative: J. K. Clark, C. T. Haskell, and C. T. Payne. Negative: D. F. Carpenter, E. E. Sargent, and T. G. Flaherty. Members of the University are invited to be present and to speak from the house. Mr. Copeland will preside and comment on the principal speakers...
...unnoticed. His first burst into popular favor must be attributed to the success of "Romanesques," which was performed at the Comedie Francasie. "Princesse Cintaine," and "La Samaritanie" next attracted notice and these were interpreted by Sarah Bernhardt. The unprecedented success of "Cyrano de Bergerac" and "L'Aiglon" hardly needs comment...
Harvard, 22,670; Yale, 19,645; University of Pennsylvania, 18,946; Columbia, 17,050; University of Michigan, 17,025. A significant comment here is that although this 22,670 for Harvard represents all the graduates during two hundred and sixty four years, at the present rate of increase the number will be doubled in less than twenty...