Word: modernes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...year course in preparation for the diplomatic and consular service, open to men who have studied at least two years at some accredited college. The course will consist of sixteen hours of lectures a week throughout the two-year term. The course of instruction will be in modern languages, government, business methods, and political economy, with especial reference to the natural, industrial, and commercial resources of the United States...
...interesting and refreshingly frank account of the Athletic Committee (reprinted from the President's report), and by an excellent article by Malcolm Donald '99, who points out that there is no foundation for the statement that the Union has not been successful. Quite in contrast with these accounts of modern events are the extracts from the diary of Dr. James C. White '53. The Harvard of his time--half a century ago--was hardly more than a considerable high school, and the undergraduates behaved much like high school boys. Witness these passages in the diary...
Professor Carl Bezold, of the University of Heidelberg, will deliver, under the auspices of the Semitic Department, an illustrated lecture on "The Influence of Babylonia and Assyria on Modern Civilization" in Emerson J this evening at 8 o'clock. The lecture will be in English, which Professor Bezold speaks with fluency, and will be open to the public...
...Illustrated lecture on "The influence of Babylonia and Assyria on Modern Civilization," by Professor Carl Bezold, in Emerson...
...most experienced in the Delta Upsilon cast was marked. Moreover, time has made stale so many of the lines which originally delighted an audience that the comedy must be played fast, with skillful pointing of the lines and some building up by action to make places weak for a modern audience produce their old effect. There was too much over-rapid speech with slowness on cues. The cast should act not merely while speaking but steadily, keeping well within the picture. The actors should let themselves go enjoy the fun of the play and thus make the audience enjoy...