Word: poet
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Following is the program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: 1.March, "Semper Fidelis," Sousa 2. Overture, "Poet and Peasant," Suppe 3. Slavonic Dance (in E minor) No. 11, Dvorak 4. Selection, "Modeste Suzanne," Gilbert 5. Overture, "Mignon," Thomas 6. Flute Solos, (a), Andante, 6. Flute Solos, (a) Andante, Molique (b) Valse, Chopin Mr. Brooke 7. Intermezzo from "Signor Formica," Urack 8. (a) Dance of the Sylphs. (b) Hungarian March, Berlioz 9. Overture, "Haensel und Gretel," Humperdinck 10. Selection, "The Firefly," Friml 11. Waltz, "New Wien," Strauss 12. March, "Professor T," Goldstein
...annual undergraduate dinner of the Harvard chapter of Phi Bata Kappa will be held at the Hotel Victoria this evening at 7 O'clock. Professor Josiah Royce of the Department of Philosophy and Dean Hurlbut will speak. H. C. Place '14 is orator, and C. P. Curtis, Jr., '14, poet, for the evening. Representatives from Princeton, Yale, and the University of Pennsylvania chapters will be present...
...Division of Philosophy has invited Mr. Rabindranath Tagore, the famous philosopher-poet of India, to give some more lectures, and Mr. Tagore very kindly consented to give two. One he gave yesterday and the other comes tomorrow. Mr. Tagore recently lectured here with marked appreciation. May 1, through you, call attention to the significance of Mr. Tagore? In the Times Literary Supplement for March 20, 1913, leading article, is the following...
...star, perhaps of the first magnitude, has lately appeared in the Indian poet, Rabindranath Tagore, whose exquisite art and keen vision of the eternal through the temporal stamp him as a religious genius of rare power. It may be hoped that the appreciation of his poetry in Miss Underhill's new book (The Mystic Way, by Evelyn Underhill) will procure many readers for the cheaper edition of the "Gitanjali...
...Rabindranath Tagore, the foremost poet-philosopher of India at the present time, delivered a lecture on "The Problem of Self," in Emerson D yesterday afternoon. Mr. Tagore stated the problem succinctly as follows: What is the true position of Self in the universe, and what is its object...