Word: finality
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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This is the fourth and final volume of Mr. Berenson's stimulating studies of Italian painters of the Renaissance. In scope and method it resembles its predecessors, but it is more mature in judgment. Mr. Beronson has now formulated his philosophy of aesthetics, and has become so thoroughly penetrated with it, that he employs it with the ease of second nature to illustrate or explain a school, a painter, or a picture...
...last course was given at the Sorbonne. On the occasion of his final lecture, Professor Baker was given an ovation. He reviewed the main points and objects of his previous lectures. dwelling particularly upon the relations between farce and drama as pertaining to the history of the English stage. The future of the English drama, he declared, rests in bringing the play to the position of responding to the demands of the great thinking and feeling classes that have been educated in the secondary schools...
...third of the Athletic Committee for next year has been chosen and we now await the result of the stated meeting of the Overseers on Commencement Day when the recommendations of the Corporation for the three Faculty members and the three graduates will be presented and final action will be taken by the Overseers...
This committee has been appointed in accordance with section B, article 3, of the constitution of the Council, which reads as follows: "Each year at the final meeting of the Council a nominating committee of three, including the chairman, shall be appointed by the president; this committee shall publish on the first Monday after the opening of College in the following autumn a list of nominations for the delegates at large from each of the three upper classes (not more than six from each class to be nominated). Additional nominations for delegates from any one class may be made...
...University chess team closed a rather disastrous season last week with the final round of the novice tournament. C.S. Hadley '10 won the match and P.C. Nash '11 was second. The team won the annual match with Yale, six games to four, but got only fourth place in the intercollegiates held at New York and fifth place in the Metropolitan league matches played in Boston. Next season, all the men who played in the intercollegiates will be back and all but one or two of the team that defeated Yale...