Word: howard
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...unusual richness, both in variety and excellence, is to be found in the choice of lectures offered this morning. The best lecture on today's list, judging from the titles, is Professor Howard's talk on Goethe on Shakespeare", to be given in Widener B in German 7. Goethe is considered the greatest of German poets, while Shakespeare's own position in English literature is hardly a mean one. But little stretching of the imagination is necessary to call these poets the two highest in world literature. To hear what the one has to say of the other could hardly...
...fickle tastes of the vagabonding undergraduate be unsatisfied with Goethe and Shakespeare and Professor Howard, he can still spend a pleasant hour between 11 and 12, by attending Professor Edgell's lecture on Venetian painting in Fine Arts Id in the New Fogg Museum. The rich colors of the Venetian masters contrast pleasantly with the finer drawing, but more restrained work of the Florentine school. Let it be remembered also that among the artists of the Venetian school are Giovanni. Bellini, Titian, Tinterette, Veronesse, Tiepolo and many others...
...game between Cambridge Latin and the Second University nine, the Harvard team was defeated 11 to 7. In this game, 13 bits were gathered by the schoolboys from Howard Whitmore and E. L. Molloy '29, pitching for Harvard. Cambridge Latin won this game in the eighth inning, when it collected five runs...
Following the report B. F. Cogan '23 and R. P. Bullard '24 will entertain the guests with some specialty acts and songs. Anson Stokes Jr. president of the Yale University Christian Association, Charles A. Howard Jr., president of the Philadelphian Society of Princeton University and W. G. Saltenstall '28, president of the Phillips Brooks Association for 1927-28, will then give brief talks...
...future college trained dramatists and theatre technicians must apparently be drawn from extra-Cambridge fields. Eugene O'Neil, Philip Barry, Sidney Howard, Kenneth, Macgowan, Robert Edmund Jones--these men will have to be regarded as the first fruits of a tree which was never allowed to reach its fullest maturity. Whoever wishes to follow in their steps must seek another institution for the inspiration of an academic theatre...