Word: humanity
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...perhaps, but not art, "looks after her freaks." One doubts, too, whether "Kernham! Wow!" will strike many as congruous with a Maine handy man. A really charming narrative, allegedly autobiographical, in the manner of Rhibany, is Ben Lion Trynin's "Rosalie." The truth here to child life, the healthy human interest--even with comedy overdone--are indeed preferable to the usual run of undergraduate smartness and veneer. At the close--beautiful as one finds little Rosalie's roguish kiss--it seems better that the boy should have worshipped from afar unappreciated, as must be so often the case with...
...Lowell Lecture. Professor William E. Hocking on "Human Instincts and Their Transformations...
Professor William E. Hocking, of the philosophy department, will deliver the fourth lecture of his series on "Human Instincts and their Transformation" at 8 o'clock. The lecture will be open to the public and tickets may be procured free of charge of the Curator, 491 Boylston street Boston...
Professor William E. Hocking will lecture at the Lowell Institute this evening at 8 o'clock. Professor Hocking will speak on "Human Instincts and their Transformations." Tickets may be procured by the public free of charge, from the Curator, 491 Boylston street...
...Lowell Lecture. Professor William E. Hocking on "Human Instincts and their Transformations...