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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...shall not be admitted without permission of the instructor or of the officer in general charge of examinations." Examinations Today. Architecture 3a, Robinson Hall. Architecture 3b, Robinson Hall. Architecture 3c, Robinson Hall. Botany 3b, Pierce 202. Class. Philol. 69, Sever 18. Economics 25, Lower Mass. Engineering 16d, Pierce 202. English 14, Sever 18. French 5, Sever 23. German F, Harvard 5. German G, Harvard 5. German H, Harvard 5. Government 15, Holdem. Government 16, Lower Mass. Latin 3, Upper Mass. Latin 7, Upper Mass. Mathematics H, Upper Mass. Music 5, Holden. Semitic 7, Sem. Mus. 3. Social Ethics 2, Holden...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Order of Final Examinations | 6/1/1908 | See Source »

...TWELFTH NIGHT" ON AN ELIZABETHAN STAGE. Miss Maude Adams and her Company, under the auspices of the Department of English. Sanders Theatre, 8 P.M. Admission by ticket only. Tickets, with reserved seats, at $1.50 each, on sale at Kent's University Bookstore. A limited number of admission tickets, at $1.00 each, may be obtained at the Auditor's Office, Memorial Hall, after 7 o'clock on the evening of each performance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar | 6/1/1908 | See Source »

...ethical significance vastly more profound; and an action that begins in grotesque comedy closes in genuine tragedy. The seen is laid in New England in the days of witchcraft, and the story turns on the transformation by a witch and her diabolical ally of a scarecrow into a supposed English lord, who keeps up a semblance of humanity so long as he continues to smoke. The daring of the conception may be imagined when it is said that this grotesquely ludicrous figure develops a realization of the moral bearings of the human situation in which his creators, for the paying...

Author: By W.a. Neilson., | Title: Percy MacKaye's "The Searecrow" | 5/27/1908 | See Source »

...elective pamphlet with its maddening array of courses; the suggestion made, namely, that there be larger provision of advice for the first-year student, deserves careful consideration. Both these articles are well conceived, and the same thing may be said of the other prose contributions. In "Some English Outskirts" the writer has caught the spirit of rural England; it is a pleasing ramble to which he invites us. Part II of. "The Sins of the Fathers" brings out the point of the story: the inheritance of morbid and maniacal impulses; the peculiar feature is that the girl's suicidal mania...

Author: By Crawford H. Toy., | Title: The June Monthly | 5/27/1908 | See Source »

...Lloyd Mckim Garrison Prize has been awarded to B. W. H. Powel '09 for his poem "New England." The prize consists of $100 and a silver medal and is awarded annually for the best poem on a subject chosen by a committee of the Department of English...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize Awarded | 5/22/1908 | See Source »

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