Word: shows
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Vice-President of the Harvard Club of Berlin, will give a stereopticon lecture on the castles of Germany in the Dining Room of the Union this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Dr. Bertling will also compare the work of the Harvard Clubs of London, Paris, and Berlin, will show the differences of aims and methods of study in these cities, and will discuss the Amerika-Institut, a federation to promote cultural union between Germany and America. He will be introduced by Professor Kuno Francke...
...necessary, lest those unacquainted with the activities of the Pierian Sodality Orchestra may be led to a wrong impression regarding the same. Mr. Goldberg's favors the following reforms more systematic regulation of discipline, programs, and personnel. A review of our present season alone would be sufficient to show that the standard of the Pierian Sodality not only satisfies Mr. Goldberg's demands, but surpasses those set by many of the orchestras subsidized by the faculties of other colleges. As to discipline, the abrupt termination by the management of Mr. Goldberg's connection with the orchestra a few days previous...
...Japanese Literature and Life, will deliver an illustrated lecture on "Japanese Art, a General Survey," in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. This is the first of a series of four lectures on "Art and Life in Japan." Professor Anesaki will show stereopticon views and also actual paintings from Japan. His subject will have special reference to the epochs of the art-history of Japan and to the schools of painting and sculpture. The lecture will be open to the public...
This year's Pi Eta show is well worth seeing. It is a new idea set in an old scene, and the whole revitalized by means of exceedingly clever lines and good music. No opinion is so frank and unrestrained as that of the graduate who looks back on an array of former shows, good and otherwise; but if this year's play can everywhere arouse such unqualified enthusiasm as that of Thursday night, it will receive, what it well deserves--success. A. T. DAVISON...
These figures show that unfit students are weeded out gradually year by year, and that if one can remain in College up to his Senior year, he will by that time have acquired habits of study sufficient to enable him to remain in College at the very least...