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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Professor Munsterberg, who left Cambridge in '95 has just accepted a professorship in Psychology in Harvard. In 1892 Professor Munsterberg came to Cambridge to take charge of the Psychological Laboratory for a term of three years. At the end of this time he returned to Freiberg, where he has since been writing and giving a course in ethics. Professor Munsterberg is perhaps the leading experimental psychologist in Germany today...
...dowry, is exceedingly anxious to win the hand of the beautiful Gioya. She, however, falls in love with Amorello, a handsome page, who finally, after many exciting adventures, by the aid of a fake magician, Astralgo, gets the better of the wily old miser and, of course, in the end wins his suit. There are several side plots which run along simultaneously with the central action...
...forms of legislation. The first thing needed is to reform the character of the men. To talk about attending first to the tariff or other public questions so that we may get time for the question of men, is to begin at the wrong end. We must first get our good men and then we will have good legislation as a matter of course...
...play has much merit and on the whole was well presented. Professor Wendell's language is carefully chosen and the piece shows thoughtful work. The action runs smoothly and vigorously. The climaxes are many and each Is good. It is a pity that the play does not end with Ralegh's attempt at suicide and his resolve to return to England...
...Lehmann's arrival to stay with the crew until the end of the season, and the fact that the men now in the boat have already been together for over two months combine to make the rowing outlook more hopeful than it has been for several years. To show their appreciation of the hard, steady work which the eight has done thus far and for what Mr. Lehmann is doing to advance rowing in the University and to strengthen the sportsmanship which has always existed at Harvard, it is to be hoped that all will give the crew a strong...