Word: este
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...nostra aetate quoque nec pecunia, nec mole rerum immensa, nec machinatione callida alte volantium aut vim fulminis ipsam tractantium, neque audacia polum glacialem explorantium poterimus pravos et improbos invare acignaros instituere; sed necesse est nos mentes hominum illuminatione animorum divina incendere et excitare...
...Through the international workingmen's unions, also, we begin to see, through socialism, the realization of some part of our conception of a universal society. All these great needs must be welded together into one great functionary unit of society, guided by the old motto of the monks, "Laborare est orare...
...Dummy Parkes", by S. P. Henshaw '07; "Another View of the Room-mate Question", by R. H. Wiswall '07; "Salvage", by W. Goodwin '07; "All the King's Men", by R. J. Walsh '07; "Sapphics", by H. Bell '07; "The Idiosyncrasies of Samuel", by W. L. Stoddard '07; "Corpus est de Deo", by J. H. Wheelock '08; "The Gray Cat", by W: M. Ford '08; "The Tale of Guidoguerra", by R. Altrocchi...
...Roux took for the text of his lecture a passage from Pascal: "L'homme n'est ni ange ni bete." This principle of Pascal Zola has ignored, and has only considered the lower side of man. Zola's novel, "La Terse," has lately been dramatized and put on the stage in a Parisian literary theatre. The characters are countrymen, people of little or no culture, who in every country have a certain brutality of instinct. Yet in criticising this work, the peasants declare that Zola has ascribed to them all the crimes committed in the whole of France during...
...first of the Circle Francais series of lectures was given yesterday afternoon by M. Le Roux on the subject, "Le roman contemporain, est-il une peinture exacte de la societe Francaise?" M. Le Roux was introduced by Mr. James H. Hyde...