Word: known
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Owing to the misuse or misunderstanding of the use of Class Day tickets by various individuals of former classes whereby several persons have been known to use one and the same ticket, the Class Day Committee has decided upon the following regulations regarding Yard and Memorial tickets on Class...
...eithther the original or in modern versions. The course, in outline, will be a study of the rise and development of Greek tragedy and comedy, and of the theatre so far as a knowledge of these subjects is necessary to an appreciative understanding of a Greek play; the known facts in the life of the author; his plays in chronological order, as far as possible, with attention to the historical background and to the social and intellectual movements of the times; the poet's relations with contemporary and rival poets, his characteristic merits and defects as a poet...
...editorial column is the most entertaining portion of number 7 of the Lampoon. The leader is an amusing apology for a parody on a well known "Journal of Society"; the second, a sarcastic reference to Life's somewhat illogical war attitude. As a whole, however, the issue is but mediocre. A take-off on "Rupert of Hentzau" in its title promises well, but is overdone and rather hard to wade through. The usual "Lispings of Little Lew" also do not come up to expectations...
...teaching he has offered to hundreds of men who have found their way to Harvard an opportunity for coming into personal relations with literature and art-with the Fine Arts. He has helped students without end to a broader and more enlightened sense of the best that has been known and conceived in the world, and has always upheld the most noble and pure ideals of art and conduct...
Hotel Majestic, in New Haven, owned by W. B. Duncan of New York, is to be presented to Yale as a dormitory to be known as "The Duncan...