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Today the course menu is rather drear and I am half tempted to succumb to my more domestic inclinations and stay within the bricked recesses of my Yard abode. However, I shall probably be present at Professor Tatlock's lecture at 9 o'clock in Sever 30 on "Native Influences on the Restoration Drama" because of my already evidenced fondness for that period. I expect to be well up and about for Professor Copeland's discourse on Samuel Johnson, which the Boylston Professor of Rhetoric will deliver in Sever 11 for the benefit of those in English...
...sorely tempted by Professor Gay's lecture this morning in Harvard 1 on "Western Expansion", wherein he will emphasize the points of free land and scarce labor even a vagabond cannot be in two places at once, and at 9 o'clock, I expect to hear Professor Tatlock instead. He is speaking in Sever 30 on "Social Conditions of the Restoration Drama." It was Mr. Basil Dean who was recently interviewed to the effect that the drama of today, because of comparable social conditions bears certain startling resemblances to that of the period which Professor Tatlock is discussing...
...professors and their wives have agreed to receive: Professor and Mrs. W. G. Howard, Professor and Mrs. C. H. Grandgent, Professor and Mrs. G. B. Weston, Professor and Mrs. Walter Siltz, Professor and Mrs. J. L. Lowes, Professor and Mrs. J. T. Murray, Professor and Mrs. J. S. P. Tatlock, Professor and Mrs. F. N. Robinson, Professor and Mrs. A. F. Whittem, Professor and Mrs. E. K. Rand, Professor and Mrs. Bliss Perry, Professor and Mrs. B. S. Hurlburt, and Professor and Mrs. W. C. Greene...
...list of patronesses as announced by the Union is as follows: Mrs. G. H. Chase, Mrs. W. E. McCurdy, Mrs. J. S. P. Tatlock, Mrs. A. Lawrence Lowell, Mrs. R. DeC. Ward, Mrs. Francis Parkman, Mrs. E. C. Moore, Mrs. G. W. Cram, Mrs. Henry Tudor, Mrs. D. K. David, Mrs Ada Comstock, Mrs. N. P. Hallowell, Mrs. Andrew Adie, Mrs. Francis McGlone, Mrs. Calvent Magruder Mrs. Matthew Luce, Mrs. W. B. Donham, Mrs. Robert Bacon, Mrs. W. B. Cannon, Mrs. E. N. Bradford, Mrs. C. W. Hackett, Mrs. Robert Hallowell, Mrs. F. S. Mead, Mrs. G. H. Edgell...
Professor Tatlock enters Harvard as a recognized authority. He will not only take over a course of Professor Baker's in the history of the drama, but will be an added force in the study of English literature from Chaucer to Shakespeare. One can only hope that Professor Tatlock will find the atmosphere of Harvard a congenial inspiration to his ambition. He will be met with full courtesy and deep enthusiasm, for his proved ability will help to sustain the intellectual preminence of Harvard...