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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Higginson will preside, as President Eliot, who was to have done so, is prevented by a recent illness. Mr. W. R. Thayer '81 will speak on "The International Position of Schiller," and Professor Francke on "The Message of Schiller to Modern Life." Professor Munsterberg h.'01 will draw a comparison between Schiller and Goethe and will close the exercises by reading the epilogue written by Goethe for the representation of Schiller's "Glocke," given in Weimar in 1815 at the tenth anniversary of Schiller's death...
President Eliot will preside at the aftertnoon literary exercises, at which Mr. W. R. Thayer'81 will speak on "The International Position of Schiller," and Professor Francke on "The Message of Schiller to Modern Life." Professor Munsterberg h.'01 will draw a comparison between Schiller and Goethe and will close the exercises by reading the epilogue written by Goethe for the representation of Schiller's "Glocke," given in Welmar in 1815 at the tenth anniversary of Schiller's death...
...December, 1879, just twenty-five years ago, appeared a number of the Harvard Advocate with which the writer had some relation. A comparison with the Christmas Advocate of 1904 suggests some interesting changes in the point of view of the college journalist. The old Advocate was distinctly a newspaper, and to a large degree, a Harvard newspaper; of the twelve pages of the issue, less than one was given to advertising, but it had two pages of editorials and three solid pages of brief correspondence, College news, "Lies of the Week," and so on. There were then no dailies...
...Professor of Architecture at least thirty days before the time set for the examination. In the examination to design a problem will be proposed and the candidates will have eight hours for the operation of preliminary sketches. These will be retained by the Department of Architecture for comparison with final drawings. During this time the candidates will be under the supervision of an instructor of the Department. Three weeks will then be allowed in which to prepare final drawings, during which time the candidates will have free use of the facilities of the Department...
...Schiller's death, commemorative literary exercises will be held in the Fogg Lecture Room. President Eliot will preside. Mr. W. R. Thayer '81 will speak on "The international Position of Schiller, and Professor Francke on "the Message of Schiller to Modern Life." Professor Munsterberg h.'01 will draw a comparison between Schiller and Goethe and will close the exercises by reading the epilogue written by Goethe for the representation of Schiller's Glocke, which was given in Weimar in 1815 at the tenth anniversary of Schiller's death...