Word: germanicized
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Reviving the old Germanic custom of Abendmusiken, Memorial Church has instituted a March series of free Sunday evening concerts. Inaugurating the series last Sunday was a recital of music for organ and strings, ranging from Purcell to Piston.
While we cannot afford to be smug about the present situation, we do not need to be apologetic either. We are continuing to attempt improvements within the limits of our resources and energy. If this be stagnation, Heaven save us from activity. Henry Hatfield, Chairman, Germanic Languages and Literatures.
All this goes on in China. That fact doesn't seem very significant because Brecht seems to write with a dark Germanic humor and the English version which the Harvard Dramatic Club chose is by Eric Bentley, who never uses a foreign word when an American one will do. The...
An unexpected increase in enrollment has occurred in the Romance, Slavic, and Germanic language departments this year, Harry T. Levin '33, Director of the Modern Language Center, reported yesterday. "The increase is part of a national trend," and provides evidence of a "general educational self-searching," he said.
Figures reveal not only that enrollment in Slavic courses jumped from 51 last year to 197, but that Romance languages increased from 1375 to 1477, and Germanic course enrollments rose from 478 to 561.