Word: matthew
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Ayer, Jr., '11, "From Sohrab and Rustum," by Matthew Arnold...
...curiosity of the people; in our large cosmopolitanism of race and feeling; in the high rewards we are prepared to pay for best examples of any kind of art. Another hopeful sign for the American national drama is the interest taken in it by the leading universities. Mr. Brander Matthew's books have been the soundest and sanest contributions to Anglo-American dramatic literature. In addition to his works there is the splendid and unique work, unique in regard to university teaching, by Professor Baker at this University, Professor Phelps at Yale, and Professor Clark at Chicago. The leavening...
...University has received as a gift from Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan, Jr., '89 and Mr. Edward F. Whitney '71, portraits of Sir Matthew and Lady Holworthy, painted by Sir Peter Lely...
...Matthew Holworthy was an English merchant, who died in 1678, leaving to Harvard College the sum of 1000 pounds, the largest individual gift made to the College in the 17th century. It was in his honor that Holworthy Hall was given its name...
...story told in the three acts is that of a man who has led a shepherd's life in the mountains and has felt the call of a divine power, a power which has given him the gift of healing. He has come into the home of Matthew Beeler where the causes Mrs. Beeler to walk after she has been helpless for five years. Great crowds gather awaiting his coming and his help. But he has met Mrs. Beeler's niece, Rhoda Williams and has loved her. Through this love his purpose wavers, he doubts and he loses his power...