Word: master
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...follows: Subtle, the alchemist, C. Kempner '06 Dol. his wife, K. K. Smith '04 Face, the housekeeper, P. E. Osgood '04 Dapper, a laywer's clerk, A. L. Thayer '04 Drugger, a tobacco man, D. C. Manning 1L. Sir Epicure Mammon, a knight, R. S. Wallace '04 Lovewit, master of the house, H. S. Deming '05 Pertinax Surly, a gamester, R. I. Underhill '06 Tribulation Wholesome, a pastor of Amsterdam, H. McI. Holmes '06 Ananias, a deacon, H. P. Johnson '05 Kastril, the angry boy, T. P. Smith '05 Dame Pliant, a widow, R. B. Gring '05 First Officer...
Written by Jonson in 1610, the play satirizes the folly of the time, the search for the philosopher's stone. One Master Lovewit, frightened by the spread of the plague in London, departs for the country, leaving his house in care of his butler, Jeremy, better known because of his militant audacity as Face. Face fetches Subtle, a charlatan, into the house and represents him to all comers as one skilled in alchemy, able at will to call up the spirits of heaven and earth. Aided by Dol, Subtle's wife, the cunning sharpers play upon the credulity...
Acting on authority given by the trustees of the Rhodes Scholarships, President Eliot has designated the following persons to serve as the Committee of Selection for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Charles W. Eliot, chairman; George H. Martin, Secretary of the State Board of Education; Arthur I. Fiske, Head Master of the Boston Latin School; Rev. Endicott Peabody, Head Master of Groton School, and William K. Denison, Professor of Latin, Tufts College...
...fact that the new rules concerning the granting of the degrees of bachelor and master of arts have failed to provide for all possible cases has caused some confusion among candidates for these degrees. The possibility of receiving a degree in the middle of the year has contributed to this result, and has led to the necessity for further action by the Faculty and governing boards. Until the statutes have been made more comprehensive, official interpretation of the rules will enforce the following: the degree of A.M. will not be given until one full year has elapsed since the degree...
...direction of Coach Colson. The course of development has been, in general, from individual practice in the new stroke, by small squads, to the combined work of the present arbitrary crews of eight; and from a very slow stroke of seven to the minute, allowing the men to master the details of the new method, to the present normal pace of twenty to the minute. The practice has been entirely on the machines, as the heavy work in the tank tends to hinder the development of the easy stroke desired...