Word: treatments
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Blake, is a very tedious imitation of the Romance style and "One o'Bills" by Simon Greenfield scarcely rises above a kind of bold nonsense; its originality and action alone save it from unjustified absurdity. In conception, "His Talisman," by A. B. Merrill, is good--certainly original but the treatment is unskillful. The editorials, dealing with eligibility rules and the Faculty trouble with signs, impress one as being ill-chosen, though the subjects are treated with discrimination...
...lyric--abounds in happy thoughts and pretty imagery and is beautifully illustrative in its fourth part of the effectiveness of well managed pathos when put into verse. "The Letter of Condolence," a story taken from college life, unlike many of its companions, has an ethical tone and skill in treatment which made it an unusually creditable performance. Equally commendable is "Miss Sarsh Eilen's Answer," though its theme is anything but academic. Of the other stories "How I was Translated by Horace," is fancifulness run riot, while "The Night and the Mood" would road better if further condensed into...
...examination will be adapted to the proficiency of those who have studied Counterpoint in a systematic course of three lessons a week through the school year, and presupposes training in pianoforte playing. As Counter-point applies the principles of harmony to the melodious treatment of the several voice-parts in combination, and as the art of musical composition begins properly with this study, the work should consist principally of written exercises on given themes, in the following order...
...Kneisel Quartet. Schubert's unfinished quartet was substituted for the violincello suite by Bach, which was to have been played by Mr. Schroeder. Dittersdorf's E flat major quartet, especially beautiful because of its simplicity, and Beethoven's famous E minor quartet were played with that delicacy of treatment and richness of tone-colouring which characterizes all the work of the Kneisel organization...
...unusual distinction of leaving something to the Willing imagination of the reader. "Nathaniel," though rather fantastically improbable, is interesting and clever. "Fog and Sunlight," "Old Humphry's Spook" and "Samuel" are all of the bad dream variety and are all of the bad dream variety and are inferior in treatment because their authors had nothing...