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...conquered by force. In India, on the other hand, the first inhabitants lived in the forests, and thus the influence of nature was so strongly implanted in them that it was not effaced by centuries of city life. They realized that truth was not to be attained by acquiring land and knowledge, but by contact and harmony with all things. One people regards nature as an obstacle, the other as a road to its desires. The western attitude leads a man to forget his own position in the scheme of the infinite and to rely only upon himself, with...
...over his own land, Mr. Tagore is greeted as the poet of the nation, as the maker of a new era in literature. But behind all his writings, there is a well-developed system of philosophy which none of his readers fails to notice. It is a religious philosophy and inspires a sense of beauty and a moral robustness that only a religious philosophy can inspire. But poet and philosopher as he is, Mr. Tagore's interests are never divorced from life. His lyrics, dramas, short stories, and essays--all are concerned with the daily problems of life...
...Graduate Schools of Applied Science. Architecture 5b, Pierce 202 Examinations Tomorrow. Anthropology 1, Zool. Lect.-rm. Botany 2, Sever 30 Chemistry 2, New Lect. Hall Comp. Lit. 32, Emerson D Economics 5, Fogg Lect.-rm. Engin. Sciences 16, Pierce 302 English 1, Harvard 5 Fine Arts 1f (Land. Arch. 1): Anthony to Lohmann (inclusive), Sever 23 Long to Wright (inclusive), Sever 24 Geology 8, Geol. Mus. 23 German 1a I, Sever 5 German 18 hf., Emerson J Government 7, Wadsworth 15 History 1: Mr. Packard's sects. A1, A2, A3, A4, Alberts to Copp, Sever 14 Crehan to Fripp, Sever...
...Emerson JHistory 47, Emerson JHistory A3, Andover rm. BSemitic 14, Sem. Mus. 1 Saturday, February 1.Anthropology 1, Zool. Lect.-rm.Botany 2, Sever 30Chemistry 2, New Lect. HallClass. Philol. 21, Sever 30Comp. Lit. 32, Emerson DEconomics 5, Fogg Lect.-rm.Engin. Sciences 16, Pierce 302English 1, Harvard 5Fine Arts 1f (Land. Arch. 1) Sever 23, 24Geology 8, Geol. Mus. 23German 1a I, Sever 5German 18 hf., Emerson JGovernment 7, Sever 24History 1:Sects. A1, A2, A3, A4, Sever 16, 17, 18Sects. B1, B2, B3, B4, Harvard 6Sect. C1, C2, Sever 36Sects. C3, C4, Sever 35Sects. D1, D2, D3, D4, Pierce 202, 209History...
...autumn of 1907 through the generosity of J. S. Ames '01, who gave the money necessary for its purchase and an additional sum for the repair and outfitting of the buildings. It is situated at Peter sham, Mass., in hilly country, and contains about 2000 acres of heavily wooded land...