Word: discussing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...interesting illustrated lecture will be given by Professor Kuno Francke in the Peabody Room of Phillips Brooks House this evening at 8 o'clock on "Duerer's Biblical Illustrations and Holbein's 'Dance of Death'". Professor Francke will take up the various pictures and discuss the meaning and ideas involved in each. These works of Duerer express in a wonderfully graphic manner the intellectual and religious feelings which were attacked at the time of the Reformation. Holbein's "Dance of Death" is an artistic and literary masterpiece of the same period. Professor Francke has made a special study of this...
...Phillips Brooks House Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. The talk is-in honor of the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of David Livingstone. In his lecture Dr. Patton, who has visited much of the African mission field himself, will trace the history of Livingstone's life and discuss the results of the University are cordially invited to attend the meeting...
Class Day speakers and men trying for Commencement parts will be given their first opportunity today to discuss plans for their work, when they are expected to meet Professor I. L. Winter in Sever 1 between 2 and 5. The candidates for Commencement parts include all those who are trying for degrees with distinction, and who will deliver orations on Commencement...
...members of the University track squad held a meeting last night, to discuss the proposition of an international track meet with Harvard, Yale, Oxford and Cambridge as the contestants. No definite steps could be taken, but the men signified their willingness to keep training until early in July, if an earlier date could not be settled upon. It seems likely that this meet is practically a certainty, and it is hoped that the date can be arranged for some day about the middle of June...
...tell as who Gore was, and calls Dr. Thaddeus W. Harris an etymologist instead of an entomologist. Other articles "of record" concern the Harvard Cadet Corps and our foreign language societies. The inference of the Illustrated in exercised by pertinent editorial articles and contributions, such as in this number discuss the Union, hockey, the free medical Lectures, intimations and the like--all sane rather than convincing. Professor Van Dyke contributes a few graceful works about Chapel; and there are science book-reviews. Of course it cross to print illustrations, but does that justify the exasperating fashion of pluming the advertising...