Word: lovering
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...highly. From behind a screen she hears Colonel von Rembach's prosaic reasons for wishing to make her his wife, and then Viktor's violent declaration of love for her. Sophie accepts Viktor. The disconcerted colonel von Rembach is, however, happy to see his daughter Valeska joined to her lover Reinhard...
Toward the middle of the year abuses of the privileges of the Union became very frequent. Many men who were not members were seen using the club, many articles were taken, and the number of books missing from the library increased to lover 30. For all these reasons, and to give the students a more vivid appreciation of the fact that the Union is a club to be used by its members only, and not a College building. It was decided to enforce a system of admission by card, at the same time the clause in By-law 1, allowing...
...Washington Gladden, D.D., gave the second of the William Belden Noble lectures in Phillips Brooks House last evening on "Michelangelo Buonarotti, the Artist." Michelangelo, he said, was a lover of beauty, a loyal friend of freedom and justice, and a true servant of the God of light and love...
...gratifying as well as appropriate that the library of a lover of the stage, which was the foundation for his invaluable bibliography of theatrical literature, should become a part of the Harvard collection of drama and theatrical history through the liberality of one of the leading actors of this country. The kindness of Mr. Drew makes the Harvard collection of books and pamphlets on theatrical history probably the richest collection in the United States...
...unsigned review of President Eliot's life of his son Charles Eliot, will lead most readers to go to the book itself to learn more of the noble landscape artist "a lover of nature and of his kind, who trained himself for a new profession practiced it happily, and through it wrought much good." In an article on the Cooperative society, Prof. J. H. Gardiner '83 gives strong reasons for incorporating the society according to a plan similar to that presented last spring, but avoiding the chief objections raised against...