Word: frankness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Orsino, Duke of Illyria,Frederic Eric Sebastian, brother to Viola, William Lewers Antonio, a sea captain, friend to Sebastian, Frank Burbeck A sea captain, friend to Olivia, W. H. Gilmore Valentine, gentleman attending on Duke, T. L. Coleman Curio, gentleman attending on Duke, W. H. Claire Sir Toby Belch, uncle to Olivia, Fred Tyler Sir Andrew Aguecheek, R. P. Carter Malvolio, steward to Olivia, Ernest Lawford Fabian, servant to Olivia, E. W. Morrison Feste, a clown, servant to Olivia, G. H. Trader Olivia, Josephine Victor Viola, Maude Adams Maria, Lizzio Collier
...statesman must be absolutely frank with the people take a firm position which seems honest in his eyes, and not dodge the question or be two-sided about it. He must look at all questions from the vie-point of the nation and not from that of the locality, for what is good for the whole country must be good for a part of it. State and sectional interests should combine. Our whole history is the story of people working as a whole and against separations and groupings, and the national idea has won. It was the provincial idea that...
...surprising expansion of the various departments of the University during the last 20 years is well exemplified by the growth of the Appointments Bureau. The Bureau was founded in 1887 by the late Frank Bolles '82, then Secretary of Harvard College, in order to stimulate a demand for undergraduate helpers, and to make independent of financial worries ambitious men of small means. The success of the Bureau was instantaneous, and about 200 men were secured employment during the first year. A few years later the Bureau was extended so as to include Harvard graduates, and in 1897 the Appointments Committee...
...Frank Roy Fraprie, the author of the following book reviewed by Dr. Webster, received the degree of B. S. from the Lawrence Scientific School in 1898 and S. M. from the Graduate School in 1902. He was a student at the University of Munich in 1902-03, and later taught in various high schools and the University of Illinois. From 1901 to 1905 he was an associate editor of the Photo Era, Boston; and since 1905 has been editor of the "American Photography," New York, and "The Electrician and Mechanic," Boston. He is the author of several books on chemical...
...Castles and keeps of Scotland. By Frank Roy Fraprie S.'98. L. C. Page...