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Word: panning (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...instructors to get themselves over to the students, in spite of real effort to break down the 'class-consciousness' of teacher and student, the gulf between their attitudes is too fundamental to be easily bridged. Unless it is bridged, however, the undergraduate is left in a sort of Peter Pan condition, looking back to his schoolboy life and carrying along his schoolboy interests with him, instead of anticipating his graduate or professional study or his active life. What should be an introduction to professional or business life in a world of urgent political and social issues, and the acquiring...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Comment | 10/5/1915 | See Source »

...devoted to out-of-door sports, particularly favorable opportunities being afforded for tennis, canoeing, sailing, and short walking trips to such nearby places of interest as Tanghannock Falls and the George Junior Republic. In the evenings there will be lectures and small group discussions on such definite problems as Pan-American relations, the Hague conferences, American-Japanese relations, the neutralization of the seas, and other topics on the means of enforcing international obligations. Special conferences will be held on effective methods of creating and educating public opinion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CONFER ON WORLD RELATIONS | 5/8/1915 | See Source »

Prior to this addition, the Library's Pan-American collection, including books of history, geography and literature of all countries south of the United States, numbered only 7,000 volumes, which number was surpassed by both the Library at Washington, D. C., and the one at Yale. The collection has had a slow but steady growth, the first real accession coming in 1909 when Professor A. C. Coolidge '87 and Mrs. C. L. Hay bought and presented the library of the late Luis Montt of Santiago de Chile. This 1909 addition made the Library unusually strong in Chilean Literature...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MANY BOOKS BROUGHT FROM SOUTH AMERICA | 4/17/1915 | See Source »

...Lora-via," Hasty Pudding Play, V. Freedley '14 4. Selection, "A Bug in a Rug" 1914 Pi Eta Play, W. Faulkner '14. L. G. del Castillo '14 5. March, "Harvardianna," S. B. Steel '14 6. Waltz, "The Beautiful Blue Danube," Strauss 7. a) Faun Dance from the panto-mine, "Pan and the Star," E. B. Hill '94 b) At Sea, Buck Harvard Glee Club, H. W. Frost '14, Accompanist 8. American Fantasy, Herbert Organ, Mr. Marshall. 9. Organ Solo, Toccata, (Suite Go-thique), Boellman William H. Barnes, '14. 10. Selection, "Lo Boheme," Puccini 11. Fantasia on Harvard Airs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POP CONCERT IN SYMPHONY HALL | 5/26/1914 | See Source »

...program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall for Friday evening is as follows: Second Wagner Night. 1. March, "Hoch und Deutschmeister,"Ertel 2. Intermezzo, Act III., the Madonna," "The Jewels of Wolf-Ferrari 3. Faun Dance from the Pantomime, "Pan and the Star," E. B. Hill 4. Selection, "La Boheme," Puccini 5. Prelude to "Lohengrin," Wagner 6. Isolde's Liebestod, Wagner 7. Selection from "Die Meistersinger," Wagner 8. Ride of the Valkyries, Wagner 9. Overture, "Sea-calm and Prosperous Voyage," Mendelssohn 10. Meditation, Bach-Gounod Violin, Mr. Hoffmann; Harp, Mr. Holy; Organ, Mr. Marshall. 11. Waltz, "Artist's Life...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pop Concert Tonight | 5/22/1914 | See Source »

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