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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Professor Charles Jean de Vallee Poussin, the Louvain professor who has been invited to lecture here on mathematics during the second half year, has just arrived in Cambridge. His colleague, Professor Leon Dupriez, who will give two course on Roman Law an don political institutions in Europe, will not be expected for about two weeks...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Louvain Professor Has Arrived | 2/3/1915 | See Source »

...Jean Cyro Campopiano '15, Harvard College, Lawrence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DUE REWARD TO SCHOLARSHIP | 12/11/1914 | See Source »

Members of the Radcliffe Verein will again take the feminine parts in the production as they did last year. The cast follows: Oberst, J. M. Gundry '18 Ida his daughter, Miss Alice Davis Adelhied Runeck, Miss Jean Key Senden, a capitalist, W. Silz '17 Oldendorf, an editor, F. S. Cawley 3G. Bolz, editor of the "Union," G. Priester sC. Bellmaus, E. L. Hackes 1G.B. Kampe, J. H. Volkman '16 Korner, R. M. Lovett '18 Henning, a printer, V. Knauth '18 Muller, general factotum, C. W. Jenks '15 Blumenburg editor of the "Coriolan," p. W. Whittlesey 1L. Madame pavoni, a dancer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMEDY OF NEWSPAPER LIFE | 11/30/1914 | See Source »

...Jean Sanchez Abreu, of Havana, Cuba; William Ellery Bright, Jr., of Waltham; Watson Case Emmet, of New York, N. Y.; Gordon Harrower, of Worcester; Kenneth McIntosh, of New York, N. Y.; Herbert Julius Salomon, of New York, N. Y.; Arthur Howard Sanborn, of Somerville...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MANY MID-YEAR DEGREES GRANTED | 2/28/1914 | See Source »

This theme of the reformed criminal being confronted by his past when he has set his hand to good works is as old as Jean Valjean and as young as Jimmy Valentine. In each case it has been as genuine as the character about whom it revolved, and no more so. Unfortunately, Phil Durgan in "We The People" is not sufficiently tangible as a character to let us judge of this. In action he is at best merely a hero, and in the cross-examination of the third act, a hero somewhat at a loss for smart things...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "We, The People" at Castle Square | 11/4/1913 | See Source »

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