Word: critics
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...concluding chapters of Professor Munsterberg's "American Democracy," and an article by Dean Shaler on "The Future of the Gold Supply." President Roosevelt's article, "With the Congar Hounds," and the seventh chapter of "Russia of Today," by Henry Norman '81, in Scribner's, "Reminiscences of a Dramatic Critic" by H. A. Clapp '60 and "The Solitude of Nathaniel Hawthorne" by P. F. More '93, in the "Atlantic"--are especially interesting articles...
Five years ago a fund was established by J. H. Hyde '98, for the purpose of bringing to Harvard each year a distinguished man of letters to lecture on French art, literature or history. M. Rene Doumic, a critic, was the first to come to Cambridge, in 1898, lecturing on "Histoire du Romantisme en France." In 1899, followed M. Edouard Rod, a critic and novelist, who spoke on "La Poesie Dramatique en France." The third lecture was M. Henri de Regnier, a poet, whose subject was "Poesie Contemporaine Francaise." Last year M. Gaston Deschamps, the literary critic of the "Temps...
This evening at 8 o'clock in Sever 11 Mr. Copeland will read "The Critic," a farce in three acts by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. The reading will be open to members of the University only...
...Reading. The Critic, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Mr. Copeland. Sever...
...Reading. The Critic, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Mr. Copeland. Sever...