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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Tres Ramilletes," a modern Spanish comedy by Breton de lcs Herseros, deals with the amusing complications which follow Don Narciso's Ecast of his popularity with the ladies. He concocts a scheme to prove his popularity, but the plot is discovered by his friends and the joke is turned on him. In "El Cochero y M. Corneta," the author, Ramon de la Cruy, treats the adventures of Nicodemus, a coachman who is discharge by his master for careless driving...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOCIEDAD ESPANOLA PLAYS | 4/28/1908 | See Source »

...MODERN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE. "Modern German Marchen-Drama." Mr. Herman Babson. Common Room, Conant Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar | 4/27/1908 | See Source »

Last day for receiving theses of candidates for the degree of Ph.D. (except in the Divisions of Ancient Languages, of Modern Languages, and of History and Political Science...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar | 4/27/1908 | See Source »

...Dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration, sets forth tersely but very comprehensively the purpose, policy, and anticipated achievements of this new and notable addition to the University's agencies of public service. Dr. D. A. Sargent discusses in an interesting and profitable manner the evolution of modern methods in testing physical strength for purposes of scientific comparison; Mr. Theodore Nance, a Boston newspaper man, contributes some very pointed and effective advice to college men who aspire to become journalists; and there are several other features quite as deserving of favorable notice...

Author: By W. B. Munro., | Title: April "Illustrated" Reviewed | 4/18/1908 | See Source »

Professor A. O. Norton '98 will give the second of a series of four illustrated lectures on "Mediaeval and Early Modern Education" in the lecture room on the first floor of Robinson Hall at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon. The subject of today's lecture is "Some Aspects of Mediaeval Student Life." It will be illustrated by lantern slides from rare wood-cuts and other sources and interspersed by readings from contemporary documents. The subjects and dates of the two remaining lectures are: April 27--"The Italian Revival of Learning: Its Influence upon Education"; May 4--"Humanism in the German...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Aspects of Mediaeval Student Life" | 4/13/1908 | See Source »

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