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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...there were in the audience, says that eminent feuilletonist, "nine lady sports all dressed in green." The seduction--"His Room-mate's Side of It"--is merely vulgar and uncharacteristic. An artist may sometimes feel inclined to experiment with this kind of subject, but the present very conventional treatment of it would bore even a lumber-camp. On the whole, I am inclined to care most for the tale of the Idiot Boy, "Jonathan," who inadvertently slew his pet cricket. The tragedy was due to an indigestion brought on by eating dough. The end is charming: "Jonathan is 'a great...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Review of Current Advocate | 1/20/1910 | See Source »

...explained the present spirit of "China for the Chinese." He said that his country would be justified in excluding all foreigners in view of the treatment she has received from foreign countries. But her policy is not so short-slighted. It is a policy striving for peace, independence, democracy, liberty, and patriotism. And although such qualities sound new for China they have been hers for over 4000 years. They have been dormant for a long time, but are now awakened by the touch of Christian Missions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Work of Christian Missions Outlined | 1/18/1910 | See Source »

...Great Divide." It will be remembered that this play ran two years in New York. The "Faith Healer," as a play by one of the most prominent of the younger playwrights, dealing with subtle influences in modern life, is in more than one way representative. For its subject, its treatment and the acting, the "Faith Healer" should command a large public...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Production of "Faith Healer" | 1/14/1910 | See Source »

Essays offered in competition for these prizes may be on any subject approved by the Chairman of the Committee on Bowdoin Prizes as a proper subject for treatment in literary form. Theses that form part of the regular work in an elective course may be offered in competition, with the consent of the instructor in the course, or, subject to such consent, may be rewritten for the prize competition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Conditions for Bowdoin Prizes | 1/4/1910 | See Source »

...Harvard Medical School has completed arrangements to open a new clinic for the general treatment of patients. The clinic will start within a few days in rooms on the first floor of Building D, of the Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston. Here a physician and a surgeon, with the necessary assistants, nurses, and orderlies, will be on duty each afternoon to examine and treat ambulatory cases of disease. The Roentgen Ray Laboratory and other laboratories of the Medical School will afford facilities for many complex methods of studying disease...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Clinic Opened at Medical School | 1/4/1910 | See Source »

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