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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...clock in the Fogg Lecture Room, Miss Mary Phillips Webster will give a concert-lecture on "Music in England in Shakespeare's Time," for the benefit of the Radcliffe musical scholarship fund. Miss Webster will be assisted as follows: voices-Miss Edith E. Torrey, Miss Rosetta Key, Mrs. May Sleeper Ruggles, Mr. Paul Welsch, Mr. Alfred Denghausen; violins-Miss Goodwin, G. R. Jones '05, L. Mayer '05, viola-Mr. H. I. Tinkham; 'cello-Mr. Denghausen. An old English harpsichord will be used for solos and accompaniments...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lecture by Miss Webster at 8. | 3/2/1905 | See Source »

...Fogg Lecture Room, Miss Mary Phillips Webster will give a concert-lecture on "Music in England in Shakespeare's Time," with the same program which was so much enjoyed at the Twentieth Century Club last November. She will be assisted by Miss Edith E. Torrey, Miss Rosetta Key, Mrs. May Sleeper Ruggles, Mr. Paul Welsch, Mr. Alfred Denghausen and a string quartet. A harpsichord will be used for solos and accompaniments...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Concert-Lecture by Miss Webster. | 3/1/1905 | See Source »

...been so unwelcome? It is only those lacking in knowledge who do not perceive the answers to both these questions. To begin with, Christianity has nowhere entered peacefully; and missionaries were not the cause of the late troubles in China, for though they did, it is true, combat the key-note of Chinese peculiarities, it was the commercial greed of alien powers and the political influences exerted from without, which in reality created the strong feeling against all foreigners. American missionaries, in fact, have played a most important part in Chinese diplomatic questions, thus rendering invaluable services to our government...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HON. J. W. FOSTER'S ADDRESS | 12/3/1904 | See Source »

...cowered, and feared to die... "Gloria Mundi" is Wordsworthian pantheism in minor, cunningly condensed in the expression, evoking thought, yet somehow rather clever than convincing. Lastly "Pandora Sings" exquisitely with perfect modulation, perfect phrasing, perfect key, yet is it carping?--behind the tragic mask I somehow feel the dialectician other than the suffering creature...

Author: By J. B. Fletcher., | Title: The Harvard Monthly for April. | 4/4/1904 | See Source »

...learns from the neighbors the strange doings at his house. Jeremy denies everything till the swindled and angry customers begin to return. Then he dupes Lovewit with a clever explanation, and on showing him how to win Dame Pliant, is pardoned. Thereupon inducing Subtle to give him the key to their plunder box, he emerges from the situation triumphant, having outwitted everyone...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "The Alchemist." | 3/16/1904 | See Source »

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