Word: dews
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Miss Hempel 3 Deux Choeurs, Ropartz Tout vient a poinct qui peult attendre Les fourriers d'Este sont venus Hail, Goddess Ascending, from the "Birth of Venus", Faure (Soprano solo by Miss Hempel) Dirge for two Veterans, Holst Bedouin Song, Foete The Harvard Glee Club 4 Now Shines the Dew, Rubenstein Lullaby, Humperdinck Canari Jaloux (Swiss) Gavotte, from "Manor", Massenet Miss Hempel 5 The House Among the Trees, Ballantine Folk Songs: The Hundred Pipers Lament for Owen Roe O'Neill Bonnie Dundee Cum Sancto Spiritu, from B Minor Mass, Bach...
Three of the books that have been especially popular with the public are "Public Opinion in War and Peace" by President Lowell, which is an analysis of modern society; "Memoirs of the Harvard Dead in the War Against Germany" by Mark Antony DeW. Howe '87, which contains the biographies of Harvard men who fell in the Great War from April 7 to August 4, 1918; "Argonauts of '49" by Octavious Thorndike Howe '73, which tells of the thrilling experience of a company of Massachusetts gold-seekers who went around the Horn 75 years...
Lenin's letter to the All Russian Labor Federation sounds like the Sunday school song of a generation ago which sought to encourage industrious habits among the young, though its advice, if followed now, would violate child labor laws. It urged to work unceasingly: to work while the dew was sparkling, in and "mid springing flowers"; to work through the "sunny noon" and till the "last beam fadeth". But it was a joyous hymn, except the line which anticipated the coming of the night "when man works no more". It is this sort of advice, but set to another tune...
...thrush on the bough is silent, the dew falls softly...
...dew-quivering heather bolls...