Word: loved
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Professor Samuel Henry Batcher, LL.D., will deliver the third of his series of lectures on "The Originality of Greece," in the Fogg Museum at 8 o'clock this evening, his subject being "The Greek Love of Knowledge." Upon this theme Dr. Butener has based his most ambitious work. "Aristotle's Theory of Poetry and Fine...
...laid at White Isle, a fashionable summer resort, where Boodle, now an opulent United States senator, takes his family for the summer. Here he gradually loses most of his money, but gains control of his hitherto ruling half, and sees his daughter finally married to the man who really loves her. After many amusing complications and minor love affairs, he wakes up in the epilogue, happy to find that he has only been dreaming...
...LECTURES ON GREECE. III. The Greek Love of Knowledge. Dr. S. H. Butcher. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...
...complete the number. "The Viceroy's Treasure" is bare where it might have been convincing; and it is difficult to determine whether "Upon Thy Children's Children" is or is not farce. The latter begins rather effectively with an Indian legend and ends with an entirely obvious and uninteresting love story, apparently intended to illustrate the ancient theme of the legend. "The Ambassador" is clever, light, and decidedly amusing. Without it the number would be a comparative failure; as it is, Mother Advocate turns into the road for a new volume with at least one good step forward...
...subjects and dates of the six lectures are as follows: March 28, "Greece and Israel"; March 31, "Greece and Phoenicia"; April 4, "The Greek Love of Knowledge"; April 8, "The Constructive Mind of Greece"; April 11 and 14, "Greek Literary Criticism...