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...Hyperion," Professor Lowes, Emerson...
...Italian grammar by Longfellow, printed in 1832, is the first published work of that poet. The exhibition includes other of his early productions, among them "Outre-Mer" printed in 1835, "Hyperion" in 1839, "Evangeline" in 1847, and "Kavanagh...
...whole of Endymion through psychological reconstruction; explains why the Ode to a Grecian Urn is a "flawless example of clear, unvexed, wide-eyed beauty"; the Ode to a Nightingale "a no less perfect presentation of absolute magic"; why "Keats' whole soul was in The Eve of St. Agnes"; Hyperion she scores as "a failure"; praises the little-famed Meg Merrilies...
Yale, on the other hand, not content with using the well-equipped Hyperion Theatre near at hand, is raising a fund for one in the college. The University of California has its Greek Theatre; while Michigan and North Carolina are building theatres to cost, on the average, approximately $175,000. Like the last swimming team, dramatics at Harvard must have proper facilities or lose out in the face of expansion at other universities...
...first time last week at the Duquesne Theatre, Pittsburgh. Mr. Davis was a student in English 47 while in College and his first play. The Promised Land." Was produced by the Dramatic Club and has since been published. His second drama, "A House Divided," was produced at the Hyperion Theatre, New Haven. "Under the Law" was first performed at the Duquesne Theatre, and, after being renamed "The Iron Door," was presented at the Hyperin Theatre on January 29, 1913, and in Chicago at the Chicago. Opera House on March 9, 1913. The present play is a comedy drama...