Word: viewing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...view of all these arguments, Professor Francke earnestly recommends the adoption of a similar system in American universities...
Arnold's fame as a literary critic rests on his two well known collections of essays. The essence of criticism, he says, is disinterestedness. At the same time he well understood that it was the sine qua non of a great critic to have a definite point of view. He chose a text and threw a strong and steady light upon it. His horizon was wider even than that of St. Beuve's. Yet he sometimes fell into ambiguities, and was often led astray by his fondness for phrases. Arnold will always live, nevertheless, as the greatest English critic...
Each candidate for the freshman nine was given yesterday a tabular view of the hours in which he was to practice...
President Eliot, in his annual report, dwells at considerable length upon college athletics. He takes an unfavorable view of their present condition and prospects, and suggests restrictions which we can not but believe would seriously injure the best interests of the students. His recommendation that public betting should be suppressed certainly deserves to be carried into effect; but his suggestion "that freshman intercollegiate contests should be discontinued" seems to have been made without regard for the opinions of those who have most thoroughly investigated the subject. Without intercollegiate contests the freshman teams would fall to the rank of other class...
...FRENCH VIEW OF BISMARCK.On Monday, February 17, Professor Cohn will deliver a lecture on "A French View of Bismarck." The lecture will be given in Sever 11, at 7.30 p. m., and will be open to the public...