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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...Divinity students met Ralph Waldo Emerson at the house of Professor Everett last week...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BREVITIES. | 12/5/1879 | See Source »

BOSTON THEATRE. - The "Ideal Pinafore" is still running to large houses. Miss Adelaide Phillips is very successful in the part of Buttercup, and sings the music with good effect. Mr. Fessenden, as Ralph Rackstraw, does not come up to Tom Karl, who took the part last spring, but nevertheless fills it satisfactorily. On the whole, it is, without doubt, the best representation of "Pinafore" that has been given in America. Bartley Campbell's new play of "My Partner," which has been very successful in New York, will shortly be produced. Next Monday evening, "Fatinitza" will be revived...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE STAGE. | 10/10/1879 | See Source »

Tufts. - Rushers, S. C. Campbell, '78; Max-field, '79; Perry, '79; Ralph, '79; Donovan, '80. Tends and Half-Tend, W. Campbell, '78; Towers, '78; Munroe, 79; Pearce, '80; Friend, '81; Eaton, '80; Fuller, '79; Wells, '79; Squires, '78; Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOT-BALL. | 10/26/1877 | See Source »

...fellow-beings. A man who has grown gray in literature, not for selfish gratification, but for the welfare and happiness of the whole human family, is a hero whose name deserves to live unsullied and untarnished forever. Such a man, in the opinion of his countrymen, is Ralph Waldo Emerson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DISCOURTEOUS CRITICISM. | 4/21/1876 | See Source »

...cost them some effort, but that effort, we assure them, will be truly beneficial. Had it been desired to remove one of the restraints we labor under without any possibility of evil result being incurred, we presume to suppose that voluntary prayers would have been the alteration made. Though Ralph Waldo Emerson has objected that prayer is the highest act of which the human mind is capable, and that we ought not to be deprived, or allowed to deprive ourselves, of prayer in the morning, we would like to submit that it is not we who pray, - we prefer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CUI BONO? | 3/27/1874 | See Source »

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