Word: pamphleteers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...pamphlet, now in Widener Library, gives an account of the unveiling ceremonies which took place on October 15, 1884. The principal address for the occasion was given at Sanders Theatre by the Rev. George E. Ellis '33 and followed by President Eliot's speech of acceptance...
...Freshman Choruses will meet in their respective halls this evening for the practice of songs taken from a pamphlet just recently provided by the managers. These songs are of a type much different from the football songs that were sung at the last meeting...
Morris Gest, producer of The Miracle: "In a pamphlet, entitled An American Protestant Protest against the Defilement of True Art by Roman Catholicism, I was accused of being an emissary of the Pope, an 'alien Judas Iscariot tool for Jesuitical propaganda.' Said I: 'I am proud of being a Jew, but I resent bitterly being described as a Judas. The Miracle is a work of art and not a religious propaganda...
With the purpose of unifying and rendering more complete the offerings for 1924-25 in the English Department, several marked changes are included in the new provisional elective pamphlet for next year. These revisions include the abolition of "snap", composition courses and the alteration of the instruction in English literature so that there will be a course to cover every period from Anglo-Saxon times up to the present...
English 6 is the most notable absentee in the new pamphlet. In the few years during which it has been offered, this course has proved increasingly popular with men unable to gain, admittance to higher courses, and especially with men who want an easy course. Next year there will be no composition facilities other than English A and D for men who show no literary ability. This change has been brought about with the belief that the average "C" man gains nothing from such a course...