Word: parted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Professor Kuehnemann of the University of Breslan, this year's visiting professor of German literature at Harvard, will lecture on "Goethe's Faust, Part I" in the New Lecture Hall this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Having spoken on the "Urfaust" in his last lecture, Professor Kuehnemann will now deal with the finishing of the first part between the years 1797 and 1803. The lecture, which is the fourth of a series of five on "Der junge Goethe and Goethe's Faust," will be open to the public...
...meeting of the Sociedad Espanola last night, a play was decided upon which is to be given publicly in Brattle Hall the last part of February. The piece is a two-act farce entitled "Lloyids del Clelo," by Vital Aza, and has a cast of seven characters. Trials for the play are to begin on Monday night at 8 o'clock in Craigie 102. All men who desire to act, but are unable to be present may hand their names to J. Murdoch, Grays...
...member of the University who has some regard for the impressions of Harvard manners that the visiting professors shall receive, I wish to call the attention of those of your readers who take the courses given by Professor Kuehnemann to certain decided manifestations of discourtesy on the part of a few of the members of these courses...
...successful. After the regular scrimmage 15 minutes were devoted to practice in kicking, each eleven punting as soon as it got possession of the ball; and 10 minutes to trying out the defensive strength of the University team by repeatedly giving the ball to the second eleven. The latter part of the work was fairly satisfactory from the point of view of the first team, for the opposing eleven failed to score...
About 22 men took part in the paper chase yesterday afternoon. The hares, M. H. Stone '07, W. G. Howard '07, and M. S. Crosby '08, were gone about 35 minutes, and returned without being caught. The hounds did not finish until 10 or 15 minutes later, as they lost the trail...