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Probably the majority of those who real History for pleasure do so for the sheer human interest of it. In the lives and characters, achievements and failures, woes and triumphs of past generations of people so similar to themselves in some respects, so different in others, they find a fascination...
Among the more interesting characters involved are Rosette's two great danes, whom the spectator hears a lot about but never meets.
"For other students, as well as for the Freshmen, more dormitories are sorely needed. Of late years there has been a widespread and growing recognition of the importance of community life in the formation of character among students. One hears it even in parts of continental Europe where dormitories have...
Griffes' "Clouds" invites comparison with Debussy's "Images" heard here last year. It seems to gain by the comparison; the "White Peacock" is also a beautiful bit of color work; the more one hears of Griffes the more one becomes convinced that he is the American composer--not that he...
Similarly in urging youth to temper its daily conduct with thoughtfulness, it is difficult to escape the form "Thou shalt" and "Thou shalt not". Moral exhortations in these forms are excellent in their way but indigestible when not highly tempered by imagination and especially when administered in large doses. They...