Word: epochally
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...College magazines. The issue contains one poem that might well have been left in the hands of one of the other two periodicals that deal with such. Other articles are "Holworthy Hall," "Harvard Life One Hundred Years Ago," "A Morning in the Law School," "Harvard in the Third Glacial Epoch," and "Radcliffe College...
...human interest, and it makes an instant appeal to the enthusiasm and emotion of the hearer. All musicians who have made a study of "Azara" are convinced of its great originality, its striking harmonies and melodies, masterly orchestration, dramatic power and picturesque scenic features. "Azara" marks a new epoch in American music, and it will be a shame if this opera is not first brought out on the stage in the land that produced it. One would think that Americans would show some pride in having "Azara" performed first in America, and would thus encourage the development of a native...
...such as meet the special wants of the students. Conferences are held Sundays and Wednesdays at 168 Brattle street, and on other days class lectures are given by Dr. Janes, the director of the work. The lectures by Professor Royce on Sundays, and class lectures by Dr. Janes on "Epoch's in Early Religious History" are likely to be of especial interest to students in philosophy, psychology, and divinity. Programmes will be sent to members announcing all the lectures...
Saturday's football game marks to a certain extent an epoch in the development of the eleven, for Dartmouth's team was strong enough to test pretty thoroughly the progress made thus far. The result, when we think it over carefully, is not, on the whole, calculated to cause over-confidence. In comparison with the records of the other big teams, in their games played this season, it is apparent that Harvard does not stand at the top of the list, and that if she expects to do so there is plenty of work on hand for all concerned...
...Brunetiere admires the seventeenth century more than he does the last century or our own. For this reason we are fortunate that he is to speak to us upon the philosopher of his favorite epoch, Moliere...