Word: litterateurs
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...antithesis of the frail litterateur. He is credited with prodigious feats of strength in dislodging, barehanded, slabs of paving stone from the treasured Harkness quadrangle in a nocturnal rampage during his college course. After college, he was connected with The New York World and with TIME, the weekly newsmagazine. His book is not autobiographical...
...carried to excess as well in the use of a language as in any other species of human thought and action; super-conceits are only ridiculous. But it does seem as though even leaving English. A and the "red-cap" out of the question the average person, be he litterateur, scientist of philosopher, should be willing both to listen and speak with some degree of care. More than that, he must do so if he is to succeed in his chosen field. Examples to strengthen this argument are unnecessary, surely. Not that "the man on the street" ought...
Monsieur Jules Bois, the distinguished French dramatist, lecturer and poet, will give his last lecture in Emerson D this evening at 8 o'clock. The subject will be "La Litterateur et le Theatre." The lecture, which will be given in French, will be open to the public...
Professor Fernand Baldensperger will give the twenty-fourth of his series of lectures on "Etudes de litterateur comparee. Le type de 'Phonnete homme et' les classiques francais du XVIIe siecle" in Emerson D this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. His subject for today is "Les Epitres et 1'Art poetique de Boileau." The lecture will be in French and open to the public...
Professor Fernand Baldensperger will give the seventh lecture of the series "Etudes de litterateur compare. Lo type de 'Thonnete homme' et les classiques francais du XV11e siecle' in Emerson D at 4.30 o'clock. Today's subtitle is 'Saintete et Societe." The lecture will be in French and open to the public...