Word: nationale
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Richard M. Jopling cleverly throttles American music by writing of its development and prefacing his remarks with the statement that it is practically non-existent. If Mr. Jopling is severe upon the native composer as he is, he is not pessimistic as to what he may become. He persuasively argues...
Mr. E. B. Drew '63 writes again, out of the fulness of his knowledge, of the Harvard Medical School in China. "It is altogether just to add," he says, "that nowhere perhaps in the wide world is there a people that stand more in need of sanitary and medical science...
The third lecture in the Undergraduate Economics Society's series on "Economic Conditions in South America" will be given by Mr. F. A. Goodhue '06, vice-president of the First National Bank of Boston, in the Trophy Room of the Union tonight at 7.30 o'clock. Mr. Goodhue will discuss...
Madame Vandervelde, wife of the Exprime minister of Belgium who is touring this country to raise funds for the starving and homeless Belgians, will give a lecture tonight in Tremont Temple, Boston, at 7.45 o'clock on "Conditions in Belgium." Admission will be free and a collection will be taken...
"The young foreigners regard the chase for money as the great American object and they cast aside their old customs and morals and plunge into what seems to them the 'national pursuit.' And the quickest way for them to get money is to steal it." Here Mr. Woods mentioned numerous...