Word: foreigner
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Brooks House. The first meeting will be tonight. The opportunities of the church societies and their relation with the Christian Associations will be the general themes for discussion. The following men will be among the speakers: Rev. Prescott Evarts, Mr. John W. Wood, Corresponding Secretary of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society; Gibson Bell '01, G. E. Huggins '01, M. T. Lightner '03, W. R. Bowie '04, and S. N. Hinckley '05, Harvard; E. O. Weld '05, Brown; Rev. G. L. Paine; H. E. Barroll, Cornell; Mr. Thomas Jays; R. Edwards '01 and W. B. Boulton '04, Yale; C. Townsend...
...summed up in the quotation--"our first consideration should be the interest of the United States;" the position of the affirmative on the other hand is expressed in the quotation--"our first consideration should be the welfare of the world at large." The United states cannot say to a foreign nation that it shall not collect a just claim. If it does, then it is sacrificing the recognized principles of justice between nations for petty considerations of temporary advantages. This is sure to result in war. On account of revolutions the method of collecting internal revenues is uncertain; the method...
...Sidney Lee, Litt.D., lectured in Sanders Theatre last evening upon the subject. "Foreign Influences on Shakespeare." Abundant evidence exists. I said, which points to direct foreign in menaces upon Shakespeare, but we must attribute the skill with which he handle his foreign dramas rather to the gener diffusion of thought during the Renais since and to his own preeminent genin than to the influence of any particular foreign writers. To all his erections intensively gives universal emotions an at the same time, never losing sight his setting, he infuses, in his character the essential racial idiosyncrasies manned by the environment...
...Sidney Lee, Litt D., will lecture in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock, on the subject, "Foreign Influences on Shakespeare." Mr. Lee has done much research work in Elizabethan literature, and has contributed many articles on Elizabethan authors and statesmen to the "Dictionary of National Biography," of which he is editor. He is the author of "Statford-on-Aveon from the Earliest Times to the Death of Shakespeare," and "A Life of William Shakespeare." The lecture will be open to the public...
...Lecture. Foreign Influences on Shakespeare. Sidney Lee, Litt.D., of London. Sanders Theatre...