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...verily believe that it would be better for civilization to end in the Ragnarok, or 'twilight of the gods,' like ancient Valhalla, than for it to continue 'half slave and half free' with a Prussian Kaiser as the dominating influence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "ONLY WAY TO GET PEACE IS TO WIN THE WAR"-BECK | 2/18/1918 | See Source »

...twilight of the lesser gods. Germany could have conquered Russia. She might have overrun France. She could never subdue England. She may not defend herself against them all with America and her utmost strength joined...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RAGNAROK | 4/6/1917 | See Source »

...early-season optimism. "En Route to Mexico," by Roger Batchelder '18, is the best of the two articles on the summer military expedition of "our boys," which with J. A. Goldthwait '17's. "With Battery A on the Border," forms a readable report of activities at the front. "Twilight Practice," by W. J. Littlefield '16, who persuaded the football management to adopt the Stadium lighting scheme, is another article of current interest...

Author: By W. H. M. ., | Title: Illustrated Real College Diary | 10/4/1916 | See Source »

...student for his conservatism. The Alumni Bulletin quotes, for example, the following from a recent book by John Macy '99: "Nothing could be more solidly conservative than American undergraduate youth. Many Russian students are rebels. But American universities can be trusted not to bring forth a revolutionary brat--their twilight sleep is perpetual." The Bulletin disagrees, and gives some instances to prove that there is no "lack either of professors and students with thoughts of their own, or of avenues for their self-expression...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE NEED OF MORE RADICALISM. | 2/19/1916 | See Source »

...program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall this evening is as follows: 1. March, "Tzigane." Lacombe 2. Overture, "Light Cavalry." Suppe 3. Waltz, "Dreaming." Joyce 4. Selection, "The Little Cafe," Caryll 5. Suite, "Mexicana," Robert H. Prutting a At Twilight b Serenade c Habenera d Valse l'Espagnole 6. Violin Solo, Mr. Hoffman 7. Selection, "Pagliacci," Leoncavallo 8. Overture, "In Bohemia," H. Hadley 9. Overture, "Mignon," Thomas 10. Clair de Lune, Maquarre Violin, Mr. Hoffman; Organ, Mr. Marshall. 11. Waltz, "Papillons bleus," Waldteufel 12. March, "1915," Strube

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pop Concert Tonight | 6/3/1914 | See Source »

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