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Roger H. Sessions offers a generous, and enthusiastic appraisal of Mr. Ernest Newman's "Wagner as Man and Artist." In a patient and thoroughly intelligent analysis, he presents the pith of what seems to be a significant accession to the library of Wagneriana. With the exception of an exuberant challenge to those who might differ with one of his conclusions, Mr. Sessions is temperate, betrays an extraordinary sense of proportion, and a convincing ecquaintance with much that has been said for and against a unique artist...
...Coach Haughton and his assistants the CRIMSON extends as from the undergraduates a vote of gratitude for untiring and patient efforts. The discouragements of this season have been many, but all have been met with a coolness and diligence that had success for the team the ultimate...
...what she has done in her secondary schools, according to Dr. William Setchel Learned's work on the "Oberlehrer." Written before the outbreak of the war, it is the first account in English of the position of the secondary school-teacher. This book gives an excellent idea of the patient work and the high ideals of this generally over-looked part of German educational machinery...
...fuer den deutschen Unterricht, Vol. 28; "Review of Professor Eugen Kuhnemann's book, Von Weltreich des deutschen Geistes Reden und Aufsatze, Munchen, 1914," for Frankfurter. Zeitung, Number 133, by F. Schoenemann; "Zur Literatur geschichte der Mark Brandenburg," for Modern Philology, Vol. XI, by F. Schoenemann; "The Ideal Obstretic Out-Patient Clinic," for The American Journal of Obstretic of Women and Children, Vol. LXIX, by F. S. Newell; "Translation of La America del Sud," by G. Rivera; "The Story of Dante's Gianni Schicchi and Regnard's Legataire Universel," for Publications of the Modern Language Association, by R. Altrocchi...
...enlarged by a modern hospital. The immediate plans and needs are many. Thirty thousand dollars is required to purchase the site for a new hospital, the building itself being paid for by an anonymous gift of $50,000. A further sum is needed for the establishment of an out-patient clinic for the Chinese in a thickly settled quarter. It is also planned to add two more instructors and three nurses...