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...LECTURES ON MODERN COMPOSERS. VII. "Loefller, Dukas, and Chausson." Professor Spalding, Songs of C. M. Loefller. Mrs. Bertha Cushing Child. "A Pagan Poem," by Loefller, adapted for two pianofortes. Mr. Heinrich Gebhard and Mr. George Proctor. A Slow Movement from a Pianoforte Quartet by Chausson. The American String Quartet and Professor Spalding. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar | 4/27/1910 | See Source »

Professor Lefranc traced the growth of the Renaissance revival of paganism, as opposed to the Christianity of the Middle Ages. The works of D'Urfee, de Scudery, Descartes and others who preceded Moliere are thoroughly pagan in spirit. The great bishop Fenelon wrote from a point of view almost diametrically opposed to that of the mediaeval ascetic Christianity...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Second Hyde Lecture Yesterday | 4/6/1909 | See Source »

...Dictionary of National Biography," edited by L. Stephen h.'90 and S. Lee; "School Reports and School Efficiency," by D. S. Snedden and W. H. Allen '78; "The Life and Letters of George Bancroft," by M. A. DeW. Howe '87; "Why Worry?" by G. L. Walton '75; "Priest and Pagan," by H. M. Hopkins p.'96; "The Pulse of Asia," by E. Huntington p.'02; "The Temple of Virtue," by P. R. Frothingham '86; "On the Training of Parents," by E. H. Abbott '93; "The Life of Alice Freeman Palmer," by G. H. Palmer '64; "Tragedy," by A. H. Thorndike...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Recent Books by Harvard Graduates | 5/20/1908 | See Source »

...selections of the prize winners were as follows: J. A. Harly '06, "The Roll-Call in the Philippine Question", Hoar; J. W. Twombly '06, "Vindication from Treason", Meagher; G. J. Hirsch '07, "Chant Pagan", Kipling; A. Davis '07, "Jugurtha, incarceratus vitam ingemit relictam", Wolfe; F. W. Newcomb '07, "Cruelty in the Philippines", Hoar...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AWARD OF BOYLSTON PRIZES | 5/11/1906 | See Source »

...Christ's Kingdom," and Rev. Arthur S. Lloyd, D.D., general secretary of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society spoke on "The End of Missions: The World for God." Mr. Mott enlarged upon many chances for young missionaries to Christianize the world, and of the Christian universities and colleges in pagan countries which would spread the gospel among their own people. The resurrection of Christ, the perfect man, said Dr. Lloyd, represented the day when the whole world will be one under Christ, and there will be no more paganism and idolatry. Mission workers all over the world are striving...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MISSIONARY MEETING ENDS | 12/8/1905 | See Source »

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