Word: generally
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...General William Booth of the Salvation Army, will speak in Sanders Theatre at 3 this afternoon, under the auspices of the religious societies of the University. His subject will be, "The Social Aspects of the Salvation Army." E. L. Logan 1L., president of the Catholic Club will preside. Profossor Peabody will speak in introduction. General Booth will be sixty-nine years old tomorrow and this may be his last visit to Harvard or to America...
...said that Moliere compounded the plot from two stories that were current in his boyhood. Similar tales were common even as far back as the Sanskrit. The names of the characters are thoseth at Moliere kept on hand, and used in various plays for persons of the same general character: thus Geronte was always a disagreeable...
Professor Gardner's second lecture last evening was upon the subject of Greek sculptors portaits. The ancient Greek sculptures portrayed their models not as they actually looked, but as they ought to look. All were made subservient to the general ideal of Hellenic beauty. Individuality in early busts arose not from differences in the subjects, but from peculiarities of different schools of art. Women, because of their seclusion from public life, were not often portrayed, until the time of the famous Alexandrian queens. The women, even more than the men, were conformed to the ideal of beauty...
...Sophomores won the debate by good team work and clever rebuttal, the speaking of Bowers being particularly effective. Bowker made by far the best presentation for the Freshmen and easily carried off the honors of the evening on general form...
...invitation of the united religious societies of the University, General William Booth will speak in Sanders Theatre, Saturday, April 9, at 3 p. m. This address will be open only to members of the University and of Radcliffe College...