Word: elderly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Samuel T. Elder, a prominent lawyer of Boston, will deliver a lecture to students of the Law School on "Copyright Law" in the Fogg Lecture Room tonight at 8 o'clock. Mr. Elder's lecture is the second of the series of talks on the practical side of law of which Mr. Moorfield Storey's was the first. The lecture is open to the University...
...Michelangelo's work the sensuous beauty of the elder art gives place to an intensity of life of which the ancient sculptors had little conception. The art of Greece shows us human nature in untroubled freedom, the art of Michelangelo brings before us the poignant strivings of a later day when the soul obtained peace only through the mastery of evil. Life as he sees it is not hopeless, but sublime. Both his sculpture and his poems bear profound testimony to his belief in the realities of Christianity...
Atlantic Monthly -- "All Sorts of a Paper," by Thomas Bailey Aldrich h.'96; "Lockhart's Life of Scott," by Henry D. Sedgwick, Jr., '82; "The Elder Dumas," by George B. Ives '76; "Higginson's Longfellow', by William Allan Neilson...
...first public performance of the Delta Upsilon play, "The Elder Brother," was successfully given in Brattle Hall last night. The audience was not very large, but was enthusiastic, especially toward the end of the play. The elaborate wedding dance in the second act was well executed, and was twice repeated in response to generous applause...
...Holmes '02, as Charles the elder brother, acted his part with considerable feeling, and C. F. C. Areusberg '01 played well in the more difficult role of the younger brother, Eustaco. H. W. Taggart '01, as the cook, was natural in an inconspicuous part. The costuming and stage setting were good...