Word: lastly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Harvard Natural History Society met last evening for the purpose of arranging plans for the coming year. President Nolen called the meeting to order and recommended that some special efforts be made to arouse the society from the dormant condition in which it has been for a year. The following officer were then elected: President, N. S. Shaler: vice president, W. M. Woodworth; recording secietary, Collier Cobb; corresponding secretary, W. M. Davis; treasurer, C. B. Davenport; librarian, H. H. Field; curator, G. H. Parker. It was thought best to elect a number of new members in order to arouse...
...November number of the Monthly which appears today contains two acts of Ibsen's play "The Lady of the Sea" translated by Mr. George R. Carpenter; the last two acts to be published in the December number. This is the first English translation of this much talked of social drama. Ibsen stands today for the protest against the complicated mechanical drama so much in vogue, in place of which he gives us plays deepening for their interest on the steady development of one strong and simple the me. His work and his theory have been the subject of sharp discussion...
About 100 men assembled in Roberts Hall last night to listen to the trial of candidates for the Freshman Glee club. A large number of men sang, and several good voices were brought out. Members of the 'varsity Glee club were the judges and Atkinson, '91, was accompanist. Notice of the successful candidates will be printed in a few days in the CRIMSON...
...BARRON.Secretaries of college societies will please remember that today is the last day for sending in lists of officers and members for publication in the Index. Lists should be sent to C. A. Hight, 25 Stoughton...
...personal liberty and individual development which animate the literature. The religious and political movements toward freedom which are characteristic of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries influence the literature. Two immortal men, Goethe and Schiller, both working for the same end, an ideal humanity, are the central figures of this last epoch...