Word: criticism
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...when he was sent to Berlin by the Italian government to study under Professor Bopp and Weber. In 1863 he became extraordinary professor of sanskrit and comparative literature at the University of Florence, becoming ordinary professor in 1869. He is well known as a dramatist, lyric poet, journalist, critic, orientalist, and mythologist. Among his best known plays are: "Pere delle Vigne," "La Morte daCatone," "Romolo," "II Re Nala" and "Savitri," Professor De Gubernatis is the Italian correspondent of several of the most prominent monthly reviews and has written many scientific works...
...there should be that evening a meeting of the Classical Club, he went to the top of Stoughton Hall to find there between twenty and thirty men, who, oblivious alike of banking and of Yale, had spent the evening in a discussion of Homeric Philology. "Harvard indifference," says one critic; "Harvard University," says another." CHARLES S. MOORE, Assistant Recorder
...Club for this half-year, held last night in the Assembly Room of the Union, the debate on the question. "Resolved. That the simple boycott is justifiable," was won by the affirmative, supported by A. V. de Roode '04, and E. M. Rabenold '04. W. Catchings 3L., acted as critic...
...Room of the Union. The question for debate is "Resolved, That the simple boycott is justifiable." The affirmative will be maintained by A. V. de Roode '04 and E. M. Rabenold '04; the negative by W. Tyng '05 and H. S. Deming '05. W. Catchings 3L. will act as critic. Officers for the ensuing half-year will be elected and shingles will be distributed...
...last night, the debate on the question, "Resolved, That Parliament should adopt the Chamberlain Tariff Policy," was won by E. E. Wakefield 1L., and C. T. Smith 3L., for the negative, from W. E. Meyer 3L., and W. O. Hubbard '05, of the affirmative. I. Grossman 3L. acted as critic...