Word: echoed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...thinks that to be a poet is to "hark in his heart to the echo of his genius"; that is to say the poet ought to express only what is in his own heart...
...poetry of Victor Hugo came from without. His soul is an echo of the voices of the century. We shall try to see how his temperament, his education and his surroundings determined the choice of the subjects which developed the poet. We shall consider his main subjects and we shall examine into his treatment of them...
...number of portraits have been taken from Memorial Hall to the new meeting room of the faculty in University Hal in order to improve the acoustics of the room. The bare walls formerly caused such an echo that it was impossible for a speaker to make himself heard throughout the room without an effort...
...Batchelder of the Wellesley Magazine, vice-president; G. L. Miner of the Brown Daily Herald, secretary and treasurer; H. H. Titsworth of the Amherst Student, member of the executive committee. The college papers represented were: The Aggie Life, Amherst Literary Monthly, Bates Student, Bowdoin Orient, Brown Magazine, Brunonian, Colby Echo, The Mt. Holyoke, Smith Monthly, The Tech, Trinity Tablet, Tuftonian, Wellesley Magazine, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and Williams Weekly...
...life free from the turmoils of mankind. Lowell, Whittier and Harriet Beecher Stowe were stirring the consciences of mankind against slavery. The words of William Lloyd Garrison were engraved upon the memories of Harvard men. The news of John Brown's raid had startled the land, and now the echo of the guns fired at Fort Sumter was heard. On Bloody Monday, 1862, the campaign was begun, which ended with the battle of Antietam, and for the result of which Lincoln was waiting to issue his proclamation of emancipation. Such were the circumstances under which the class of '66 entered...