Word: subjectivity
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Professor de Sumichrast gave the first of his series of lectures on the French Psychological Drama of the Seventeenth Century, yesterday afternoon in Sever 11. It was enjoyed throughout by an audience composed largely of students. who fully appreciated the charm which Professor de Sumichrast gave to his subject...
...Protectorate would not guarantee security: Cong. Rec., 1894, pp. 5009-5010; Cong. Rec., 1894, pp. 2209-2210; North Am. Rev. vol. 157, p. 743. - (a) Treaties subject to abrogation e.g. Pearl Harbor. - (b) At outbreak of war Hawaii would be seized. - (c) Liability to insidious change of sentiment e.g. by Japanese or British getting control: Ad. Walker in Boston Advertiser...
Professor de Sumichrast will give at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon in Sever 11, the first of his four lectures on the French Psychological Drama in the Seventeenth Century. The subject for the first lecture will be "Le Cid" of Corneille. The lecture will be open to the public...
...spite of all that has been in the daily papers on the subject there seems to have been nothing done officially with regard to an international contest this year. It is hardly likely that any advances will be made before the business meeting of the International Athletic Association in February...
Wendell Phillips Club.The regular meeting of the Wendell Phillips Club occurs this evening at 7.30 in Harvard 1. The subject will be the one chosen for January by the Intercollegiate Debating Union: "Resolved, That charity is no sufficient remedy for poverty." H. F. Knight '96 and G. A. Kaven '95 will speak on the affirmative and A. R. Sheriff '96, and P. Warren '96 on the negative. This meeting is open to the public...