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...Pasteur Medal was instituted in 1898 by Baron de Coubertin, to be awarded to the successful contestant in an annual debate on a subject chosen from contemporary French politics, the debate to be conducted in English. The administration of the prize is in the hands of the French Department, and one of the judges is always its official representative...
...Henslowe and his company of professional actors of London, and the text was first printed in quarto form in 1605 for Thomas Thorpe. "All Fooles" is a romantic comedy with the characters, which are borrowed from Latin comedy, appearing as types rather than well-rounded individuals. Mr. Swineburne, the English critic, has pronounced "All Fooles" one of the most faultless examples of high comedy in the whole rich field of Elizabethan Drama...
...Lakeville, Conn., during the latter part of this week. This evening he will address the Maine Club on "Returning to Maine after College" in the Trophy Room of the Union at 8 o'clock. He will give an informal talk at a dinner of the alumni of the English High School at Young's Hotel on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. On Friday the President is to speak in New York before the Public Educational Association on "The Improvement of School Committees or Boards of Education," and on the following day he will make a short speech...
...Class. Philol. 47, Sever 29 Class. Philol. 64a, Sever 29 Comp. Lit. 26, Sever 29 Comp. Lit. 32, Harvard 5, 6 Economics 16, Sever 35 Education 5a, Sever 30 Engineering 1c, Pierce 209, 212 Engineering 5g., Pierce 103 Engineering 12b, Pierce 202 Engineering 17a, Pierce 103 English 1, Sever 18 Fine Arts 4, Sever 23, 24 Geology C, Upper Dane Geology 8, Zool. Lecture Room German 1aI, Upper Dane Greek 9, Sever 29 History 1: Mr. Benton's sects., Upper Mass. Mr. Chase's sects., Upper Mass. Mr. Jones's sects., Lower Mass. Mr. Lybyer's sect. 1c, Lower Mass...
...purpose of procuring business and teaching positions for Harvard graduates and undergraduates. Before taking up this work, Mr. Wells had two years' experience as Assistant Dean of the College. He held this office from 1905 to 1907. From 1901 to 1905 he was an assistant and an instructor in English. Mr. Wells has just returned from a tour of the western Harvard clubs. He was born...