Word: pureness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...separated in the mind of the mature admirer of Germany's classic age in literature. In spite of the close connection between the two men, however, their views of life were very different. Yet, at times, we find them apparently exchanging their roles, "When Goethe philosophizes, while Schiller's pure genius sings unreflectingly into the beauty of the Universe." They first met in a formal way. Intimacy quickly resulted, however, and under that comradeship the two gave their finest works to the world. Theirs was a friendship to whose inner nobility and inspiration, to whose fruitfulness for the friends...
...Dante and the other on phonetics; Professor H. L. Warren will give a course on the theory of architectural design and on the history of European architecture up to the year give a new course on Homer, Dr. D. W. Ross will give a course on the theory of pure design and one on drawing and painting, and Mr. R. M. Yerkes will combine his present two courses in psychology into one and will also give an advanced course in comparative psychology. Many advanced courses in geology, and work on this subject will be carried on in the Rocky Mountains...
...services in Appleton Chapel's last evening Bishop John H. Vincent h. '96 preached from the text, "whatsoever things are honorable, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue and if there be any praise, think on these things...
...gradual and peaceful change has placed the people of England in control of their government so that, it is now virtually a democracy. Its representative system is good, the elections are pure, good men are brought into the government service and responsibility is fixed in a perfect manner. The judiciary is upright and independent and the civil service is efficient and outside of political influences. The English system is suited, however, for only two parties. For the last few years the powers of the House of Commons have been declining and at the same time the cost of obtaining...
This is a magnificent program which affords a rather unique oportunity to compare two different types of descriptive music--the Mendelssohn "Melusina" and the Beethoven "Coriolanus," each its kind a pure work of genius. In the "Melusina we find the same Mendelssohn as in the "Midsummer Nights Dream" music and in the "Fingal's Cave," with his wonderful poetic power of suggesting the phenomena of nature...