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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Lecture. "Christentum and Hellenismus. XIII. Die christlche Antike in Literature and Kunst," by Professor Ernst von Dobschutz in Emerson...
...Lecture (in German). "Christentum and Hellenismus, X. Der Legos and die Geschichte," by Professor Ernst Von Dobschutz, in Emerson...
...Lecture (in German), "Christentum and Hellenismus, X. Der Logos and die Geschichte," by Professor Ernat von Dobschuts, in Emerson...
Professor von Dobschuts writes on "Die Harvard-Zurufe;" and it is safe to say that our cheer has never before been so learnedly treated. He compares it with analogous customs recorded of the synod held in Rome in 499 A.D., and with the organized cheers with which the people greeted the Emperors in mediaeval Byzantium. The performances of our cheer-leaders at the Yale game he finds interesting as making more creditable the records of these ancient instance. A propos of his questions as to the age and origin of the Harvard cheer, the Advocate might well take a hint...
...given this season includes, in addition to the regular repertoire of last year, three not before presented by the Boston Opera Company. One of these has never before been produced in America, and another is to have its first presentation in the world. These operas are Wagner's "Die Meistersinger," Zandonai and D'Annunzio's "Francesca da Rimini," and Fevrier and Maeterlinck's "Monna Vanna." The latter will have its first American presentation here early in December; Miss Garden will be Monna Vanna, Mr. Muratore the Prinzivalle, and Mr. Marcoux the Guido, "Francesca da Rimini" will have its world...