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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Division of Education plans to hold a series of conferences on the theory, administration and conduct of athletics in schools and colleges, commencing on Saturday, when Joseph Lee '83, of the Boston School Committee, will deal with "The Nature and Significance of the Athletic Interest and its Place in Education." These conferences are intended primarily for principals and teachers of secondary schools and for students intending to enter secondary school work, they will be held in Lawrence...
...Williams '88 will give the second of a series of four lectures on the City Planning Law of the United States in Robinson Hall this afternoon at 5 o'clock. Today's talk, which will be on "Planning the Public Features," will deal with the plan of a city as a whole and its parts as related to the whole. The remaining lectures will be held tomorrow and Friday on "Planning the Private Features" and "Administration...
...story is woven about the lives old a husband and wife. The former is a studious sort of man who dresses shabbily and cares nothing about appearances; the wife, on the other hands, cares a great deal for society, and finally persuades her husband to try the new way of living. The latter makes such a good impression in society that he is sought after by a married women, who is estranged from her husband. The wife than becomes jealous, repents of having urged her husband to go into society, and finally begs him to return...
...series of four lectures on the City Planning Law of the United States, in Robinson Hall, today, tomorrow, next Thursday, and next Friday at 5 o'clock. The lectures will be given under the auspices of the School of Landscape Architecture of the University. Today's lecture will deal with the General Principles of the subject, including the purpose and scope of city planning, governmental control over land privately used, etc. In the second lecture the speaker will discuss the plan of a city as a whole and its parts as related to the whole. The third lecture will take...
...made dear the meaning of Shakspere's plays, and who has done most to foster the study of Shakspere in the University. Professor Baker has analyzed Shakspere's dramatic technique, and found in it a source from which to train successful dramatists. Professor Wendell has done a great deal for Shaksperean criticism; Professor Neilson's "Tudor Shakspere" is one of the most popular editions. Some courses treat Shakspere directly; almost all courses in literature have very much to say about him. Hence it is appropriate that this University, a Shaksperean stronghold, should commemorate in this manner...