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Both for the intrinsic merit of its contents and for the light it throws on the quality of recent Harvard literary work, the book is well worth having. Published by L. C. Page & Co. Price $1.00.
The Harvard Summer School of Theology for 1901 will open on July 2 and last until July 19. The general aim of the school this year, as in its past sessions, will be to furnish for clergymen and divinity students opportunities "for the study of subjects of intrinsic and current...
The essentials of music are three in number--melody, rhythm and harmony--having their effect upon the ear, the emotions, and the intellect. Music is also of three distinct kinds, which represent a gradual development,--first, pure music, expressing no thought, simple in its intrinsic beauty; second, "programme" music, supposed...
The play chosen is Goethe's "Iphigenie auf Tauris," to be presented in Sanders Theatre on March 22. This play was selected because of the fitness in giving precedence to Germany's greatest poet, of the intrinsic beauty of the play, and of the fact that, for students of Greek...
(2) The Intercollegiate Debating Association is agreed upon the general principle that the award should not be made on the merits of the question but upon the merits of the debate; that is to say, consideration as to what may seem to a Judge the intrinsic merit of either side...