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...Widener '07, who went down with the Titanic, while not wide in range compared to a number of other American collections, is one of the finest in the country. Primarily it is devoted to the famous works of English literature. It includes first editions of Shakespeare, Milton, Spenser, Johnson, Goldsmith, Gray, Keats, and Shelley--indeed, all the great names of the last four centuries. The volumes of modern authors--Dickens, Thackeray, Eliot, Meredith, Stevenson, and the others--are further distinguished by being in many instances copies personally associated with their authors, some with presentation inscriptions, others with manuscript corrections...
Professor Muensterberg of the Department of Philosophy will give the two final lectures in his series of eight on Applied Psychology under the Spenser Foundation at Union College, Schenectady, N. Y., on March...
MODERN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE. "Spenser and Lady Carey." Dr. P. W. Long. Common Room, Conant Hall...
MODERN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE. "Spenser and Lady Carey." Dr. P. W. Long. Common Room, Conant Hall...
...English courses are: English 41, English Literature from Elizabethan times, by Professor Wendell and Mr. Castle; English 41a hf., open to students who take English 41; English 52 hf., on Johnson and his Circle, by Mr. Copeland; English 53 hf., Scott, by Mr. Copeland; English 9 hf., Spenser, by Dr. Maynadier; English 50 hf., on Dryden and the Transition Period, by Dr. Greenough; English 51 hf., on Addison and the Periodical Essay, by Dr. Greenough; English 24 2-hf., on the poets of the Remantic period, by Professor Neilson; English 54 1-hf., on Carlyle, by Professor Perry; English...