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When one reads what has been written about Wordsworth, one cannot fail to be struck by the predominance of the personal equation in the estimate of his value, and when we consider his claim to universal recognition, it would not be wise to overlook the rare quality of the minds that he has most attracted and influenced. If the character of the constituency may be taken as the measure of the representative, there can be no doubt that, by his privilege of interesting the highest and purest order of intellect, Wordsworth must be set apart from the other poets...
...said that modern crities are altogether too apt to overlook the difficulties which the early painters had to encounter when they first started the Renaissance movement. People find fault with their pictures because they differ from modern paintings, but they do these old masters injustice to compare them with modern artists. Even if they are not understood now-a-days the Italians were skilful painters for the times in which they lived; in fact, one of the chief causes for this lack of appreciation is that the old masters worked under the inspiration of religion, while nature was a comparatively...
...more than this. Professor Hanus believes that no man, in search of a liberal education, can wholly overlook the subject of teaching. College men become leaders in their communities everywhere, and must, in large part, solve their problems. Among the problems of communities few are today receiving so much thought as that of public education. Some acquaintance with such problems and their most promising solutions is therefore a needed part of a well-rounded college course...
TWENTY COMFORTABLE DOLLARS.- That hard working army of women who comprise the fraternity known as "Christmas Shoppers," will miss a great deal this year if they overlook the rarest offer of the Holiday Season, which is described in another column. Think of a Morris Chair, upholstered in Empire corduroy, at only $20! Paine's Furniture Co. is the house which offers this remarkable bargain...
TWENTY COMFORTABLE DOLLARS.- That hard working army of women who comprise the fraternity known as "Christmas Shoppers," will miss a great deal this year if they overlook the rarest offer of the Holiday Season, which is described in another column. Think of a Morris Chair, upholstered in Empire corduroy, at only $20! Paine's Furniture Co. is the house which offers this remarkable bargain...