Word: england
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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MODERN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE. "Certain Julius Caesar Plays." Mr. H. M. Ayres. "Relations of England and Scandinavia in Literature and History during the Middle Ages." Mr. H. G. Leach. Common Room, Conant Hall...
...England--"On Painting," by J. La Farge...
...historian was spent in exhaustive reading, and after a short and unprofitable period at Magdalen College, Oxford, he went abroad, staying for five years at Lausanne Switzerland, where he made the acquaintance of Voltaire and Madamoiselle Churchod, the mother of Madame de Stael. He went back to England at 21, only to return to the continent a few years later, visiting Rome and receiving there his inspiration to write Roman history...
...museum of the Medical School. Three distinct collections are represented, engravings, mezzo-tints, and other examples of reproductive work from the private collections of Dr. Walter G. Chase '82 and Dr. Ernest D. Young; also a large group of works contributed by the Royal College of Surgeons of England...
...since 1904 he has devoted his time almost exclusively to writing plays. He is the author of two works on "The Canterbury Tales" of Chancer, "Fonris the Wolf, a Tragedy," and "Joan d'Are," which has been produced by Mr. E. H. Sothern and Miss Marlowe in America and England...