Word: formely
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...sophomore crew came out yesterday in their new uniforms. All the crews now, with the exception of the freshman, are uniformed. The class colors,- green and white, '85; blue and white, '86; orange and black, '87, form the distinguishing features of the different uniforms...
Master wanted in a Preparatory School for boys. Must also be qualified to take charge of the music as organist, and choir-master for choral service of the Episcopal Church. Send for form. Positions for teachers in every department of education. J. Ransom Bridge and Co., Eastern Teachers' Institute, 110 Tremont St., Boston...
...twenty-first of October next, and at intervals of one month following thereupon, the undersigned purpose to publish a magazine, with the aim of furnishing a means by which the best literary work of the college may be put into permanent form. This magazine will be called "The Harvard Literary Monthly." For a long time the need of such a magazine has been evident. While each of the present college papers is excellent in its own field, that field is necessarily a circumscribed and limited one. With all the merits of the Lampoon, the Advocate and the CRIMSON, none...
...believe sincerely that literary work is done at Harvard which has a distinct merit of its own, and which is worthy to be put in permanent form. We do not, however, intend to conine ourselves in any strict sense to literary subjects. In the Finance Club, the Historical Club, the Philosophical Club, and the various other organizations of the college, as well as in the graduate schools, we believe that work is being done which, if written in clear and good form, is well worth publication. Our aim will be to represent the best thought of the university, as well...
...subjective ideas, from the general to the personal. Vocal music is the objective, and came first; then came instrumental giving freer play to the unrestricted imagination of the writer. The older music was peculiarly formal; the musician had to precede the poet in working out the shape and form of which more beautiful ideas should be presented. Bach was the first to direct these architectural forms of their stiffness, then came Haydn and Mozart, his logical successors...