Word: exact
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...volume entitled "The Enjoyment of Art," Mr. Carleton Noyes '95, now an instructor in English in the University, discusses ably a problem little considered in most works on music, painting or literature, and yet of importance to any one who would rightly understand and appreciate art--that is, the exact nature and meaning of "a work of art." He explains with clearness and insight that in all its manifestations art is one, in its great purpose of revealing new beauty or deeper harmony. The author successfully attempts to reduce the supposed mysteries of art discussion to the basis of everyday...
Owing to the rain Saturday, the baseball game with the University of Maine was postponed until next week. The exact day, however, has not yet been decided upon...
...Semitic Museum, by the Curator, Professor D. G. Lyon, announces the completion of the Semitic Building. The building, including furniture and cases, has cost about $80,000, and is the gift of Mr. Jacob H. Shiff. The Museum will be formally opened early in February, but the exact date has not as yet been determined...
...State, and left the question merely one of whether or not the President should be the agent vested with the necessary controlling power. Neither team showed more than very ordinary ability in weaving extemporaneous rebuttal into the set speeches. A persuasive appeal for a clear distinction of the exact issues between control by the President over infractions of State laws and National laws involved in the question ran through all the Harvard speeches. Princeton's contention, used with most telling effect, was a constant insistance that there were many instances of domestic violence when the States had refused...
...states as such could not move. They know when that individual criminal is arrested and brought to justice; on the other hand, the people of the country hear of an act of violence; they may not know that the perpetrator is at once arrested, and in their ignorance of exact conditions are apt to favor action uncalled for by the particular situation. The complex local conditions of every section raise an insuperable objection to federal interference in local affairs. As long as the United States interfered during the Reconstruction Period in the South it was impossible to rebuild the South...