Word: masterly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Candidates for the degrees of Master of Arts and of Doctor of Philosophy at the coming Commencement will assemble in Harvard 1 this afternoon at 5 o'clock to elect Marshals and Committees and to take such other action as may be necessary. The meeting is important and it is requested that all men designated be present...
...Sunday the Reverend A. Herbert Gray, M. A.; will preach in Appleton Chapel and will conduct prayers Monday, March 25 to Friday, March 29, inclusive. President Fitch of Andover Seminary will take prayers on Saturday, the 30th. Mr. Gray took his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the University of Edinburgh and graduated from the New Theological College of the United Free Church in Edinburgh. He had for some years a large church in Manchester, Eigland, where he was brought face to face with the social problems of that city. He is at present the minister of the College...
...extremely modern, in that it is created instantly and adapted unerringly to the issue before him. But a part of this very spontaneity results from his long reflections over the problems and the solutions of the past. He interprets antiquity in another way as well, for he is a master of language that suggests Hellenic moderation, the lucid depths and golden simplicity of Sophocles. E. K. RAND...
...Eton College, is usually regarded as our first English comedy in the sense that people and manners English and not foreign are depicted wholly for amusement and not to instruct or to moralize. It was written for the Eton or Westminister School boys to act, for Udall was successively master in both schools. It derives its inspiration from Latin comedy, but as a whole is original and English...
...beloved who returns them and beats her servants for receiving them. On being openly scoffed at by the widow, Roister Doister determines to avenge himself by tearing down her house. In the meanwhile, Sym Suresby, Goodlucke's servant, hears of Roister Doister's wooing and warns his master of Custance's apparent infidelity. The widow summons a mutual friend, Tristram Trusty, and together with her maids gives Roister Doister a severe drubbing. Harmony is restored by Merygreeke and Trusty, and Goodlucke marries Custance. The moving spirit of the play is Merygreeke who puts everything in a wrong light to amuse...