Word: hazards
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...extraordinarily interesting issue, the November Advocate conceals under pseudonyms the authorship of its two most controversial offerings. About the identity of "Richard Caxton", who writes "The Bloody Shirt, World-War Model", and "William Breaksbread" and "Kid Marlow", authors of "The Rally", an uninitiate reviewer had better hazard no guesses. He can assert, however, that these gentlemen handsomely assist the Advocate's announced intention of making itself both more timely and more readable. Both subjects, the American Legion and a department (or is one point of "The Rally" that, after all it isn't a department?) of the University...
...Paris or at the Kunsthalle in Hamburg? Both establishments seemed as firmly fixed as any mountain and Mohammed was very much engaged in Cambridge. Yet the magic carpet of the exchange professorship brings both to him in the form of the series of public lectures, being given by Professor Hazard and Professor Paul during the present half-year. The former will speak in French at 5 o'clock in Emerson Hall on "Baudelaire," and the latter will deliver a lecture in German on "Romanticist Painting in Germany," at 4.30 o'clock in the New Fogg Museum...
Professor Paul Hazard, exchange professor from the University of Paris, is to continue his series of lectures on "L evolution do in Poesie Francaise de 1815 a nos jours." with a lecture on "L' Offensive Positiviste, 'Le Parnasse". This lecture will be given at 5 o'clock tomorrow in Emerson...
Professor Paul Hazard, Professor of the Comparative History of the Literature of Southern Europe and Latin America at the College of France, Paris, and Exchange Professor from France to Harvard University during the first half of the year, will lecture this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock in Emerson...
Professor Hazard will speak in French on "L'Evolution de la Poesie Francaise de 1815 a nos Jours...