Word: types
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...expedition which sails next Saturday stands for the highest type of heroism. Its members are ready to give their lives, if necessary, to help humanity. They are going to aid a people of whom they know nothing. At the same time they are serving their own country, for if the disease ever spreads to America, its ravages would undoubtedly be terrible. The names of those who are setting out on this mission will not soon be forgotten by their University...
...Barker himself is a very live and interesting man. He has been connected with the theatre since he was 14 years old, and is thoroughly familiar with this type of play. He is a close friend of Professor Gilbert Murray, who translated the plays, and has been associated with him in producing them at the Court Theatre in London. His chief aim is to produce the plays just as Euripides would have done...
...have listened to the lectures of Mr. F. Hopkinson Smith must feel that his death means a real loss to the students of Harvard University. In the inculcation of courtesy which belonged to the older type of gentlemen he has brought home in his successive visits here a lesson than which none is more needed in American life. The value of his teaching moreover has always been exemplified as well as enhanced by his own rare charm of manner and of utterance. Even although his instruction abides in memory we shall yet miss the inspiring example of the teacher. BENJAMIN...
...come under the heading of "Students from Outside in General Courses." Of these, 346 were teachers and school officers, from colleges and schools throughout the country. From these figures it is apparent that the advantages offered by the Summer School are made use of widely, and by a different type of student than those who attend the regular courses. They are unable to attend the regular session, usually because they are teachers. It is the aim of university extension wok to reach such a class, and the Summer School carries out this work thoroughly and efficiently...
...annual concert tonight the Pierian Sodality announces a program singularly well chosen and well balanced. The music is of a type that few amateur orchestras in the country would care to attempt. The Pierian Sodality, for its earnest and long continued efforts to bring good music before the College, deserves the heartiest support of the undergraduate body. Those who are at all musically inclined will be amply repaid for attending this evening's performance...