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Students having keys of the library of the French Department will please return them to Prof. Cohn at one of the above places on Monday, June...
FRENCH DEPARTMENT.- Choice of electives for 1890-91. Prof. Cohn will meet the students who intend to consult him on Monday, June 16th, as follows: From 9 a. m. to 12 m. in Sever 19; from 2 to 5 p. m. in Sever 19; from 8 to 10 p. m. at 21 Buckingham street...
...Monthly for June is entertaining if not conspicuously original. Prof. Cohn writes admiringly of one Frenchman, and R. W. Herrick unadmiringly of all Frenchmen. M. Cohn's paper is a brief resume of Emile Augier's literary character, and demonstration of his rights to higher recognition as a playwright than is generally accorded him. "The Philosophy of a Modern Frenchman" starts out with the assertion that a Frenchman has no philosophy. The writer evidently counts all Frenchmen as of the school of Richepin and de Maupassant, earth-bound and with only a mud roof...
...omitted in 1890-91. Course 7, a half course in instrumentation, is open to advanced students only. This course consists of lectures on the history of musical instruments; written analyses of the works of the principal composers; and exercises in orchestration. Students in these courses are advised by Prof. Paine to pursue some of the courses in French, German, Italian, history of the Fine Arts and in Acoustics...
...offered to practice track athletics, swimming and boating. The athletic department will be under the direction of Mr. A. A. Stagg of Yale. The following speakers will address the convention: Rev. John A. Smith, Edinburgh, Scotland; Rev. George F. Pentecost, D. D.; Professor L. T. Townsend, of Boston University; Prof. Reven F. Weidner, D. D.; Major D. W. Whittle and Mr. D. L. Moody...