Word: reads
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...young married couples. The acting of the whole company was excellent, and the two leading parts, taken by Herr Walden of the Deutscher Theatre and Frau Reisenhofer of the Lessing Theatre of Berlin, were very effectively rendered. Before the performance began, a prologue, written by Professor Kuno Francke, was read by Fran von Ostermann, a member of the company...
...offering of courses of instruction not announced in the University Catalogue, changes in tuition fees and laboratory fees. In addition the Gazette will contain monthly reports of titles of publications actually issued by teachers and students in each Department, School, or Scientific Establishment, including titles of important papers read before learned societies or other bodies but not otherwise published, occasional brief reports of noteworthy scientific achievements or of important papers read before learned societies or other bodies but not otherwise published, occasional brief reports of noteworthy scientific achievements or of important plans and undertakings in the field of scholarship...
Phillips Brooks House will be open tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock. At 4 o'clock Mr. G. Riddle '74, instructor in elocution in the University from 1878 to 1881, and a public reader of prominence, will read the following selections: "The Ballad of East and West," by Kipling; "Wives in a Social Game," Anonymous; "Mark Antony and the Roman Citizens," from "Julius Caesar," by Shakespere; "The Village Dressmaker," from "Timothy's Quest," by Kate Douglas Wiggin; "Carcassonne," from the French of Nadaud, by M. E. W. Sherwood: "Aunt Doleful's Visit," by Mary Kyle Dallas...
...definite spheres in which the Breton imagination has wielded a unique influence. First is the legend: the country, its forest, its rocky shores, are peopled with fairies, sirens, and heroes, and the Breton genius has stamped them with a mystery all its own. To believe, one has but to read the works of Luzel. Its national legends are unparalleled, as for instance the tale of the lost city of Iv, whose bells are always ringing beneath...
...summary: HARVARD. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Pell, l.e. r.e., Blair Fraser-Campbell, Edgell, l.c. r.c., Kirkland Macleod, r.c. l.c., Morgan M. Newhall, r.e. l.e., Chantler D. Newhall, c.p. c.p., Read Sampson, p. p., Olcott Ivy, g. g., Robinson...