Word: reasonably
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...every day life. In modern plays there is less outward motion and more exposition of human consciousness, less noise and more feeling. This new field has been opened by Ibsen. A star play tries to exploit a single personality and so spoils the harmony of the whole. For this reason no great writer has ever written star plays. The difference between the plays of a generation ago and of today may be seen by comparing Sardou and Ibsen. Sardon is theatrical and mechanical, while Ibsen is perfectly natural. He shows only the finer parts of his characters' lives and therefore...
...that the present policy of the administration is justifiable because it is fair both to the European powers and to San Domingo. For the negative E.R. Lewis opened the debate. He showed that conditions in San Domingo are not as serious as the affirmative had claimed, that for that reason the United States should hesitate to interfere. In the second speech for the affirmative, I. Dimond emphasized the fact that a European receivership would establish the nucleus of a permanent possesion. This point, however, was well refuted by D. Rosenblum, the next speaker on the Sophomore team. He showed that...
...office or any position becomes vacant for any reason, the vacancy shall be filled by that candidate who shall have received the next highest number of votes for that office or committee...
...same branches of water sports will be open to members of the University this year as last, namely: water polo, swimming and diving. It is hoped that the work will begin before the Christmas vacation, but there is some difficulty in obtaining a tank, and for that reason practice may be delayed. No plans nor schedule of meets have yet been decided upon...
...Heights," by R. W. Glider h. '90; "Jules of the Great Heart," by Lawrence Mott '05; "Part of a Man's Life, by T. W. Higginson '41; "The Pardoner's Wallet," by S. M. Crothers h. '99; "Man and the Earth," by N. S. Shaler '62; "Reason in Religion," and "Reason in Art," by George Santayana '86; "Jesus Christ and the Christian Character," by F. G. Peabody '69; "Essays in Application." "The Childhood of Jesus Christ," and "The Spirit of Christmas," by Henry Van Dyke h. '94: Rational Living," by H. C. King p. '83; "Swinburne," and "The Terch...