Word: viewing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...kicking, each eleven punting as soon as it got possession of the ball; and 10 minutes to trying out the defensive strength of the University team by repeatedly giving the ball to the second eleven. The latter part of the work was fairly satisfactory from the point of view of the first team, for the opposing eleven failed to score...
...president of the Junior class and C. C. Pell has withdrawn from the nominations for vice-president. In consideration of the fact that these two candidates were not present at the class meeting and were therefore unable to resign if they wished to do so; and also in view of the fact that according to the Constitution resignations should be in one week before the election, the date of election has been postponed until Tuesday, November...
...England and America the divorce of drama and literature, the contempt of the men of letters, the absence of pride, the elevation of incompetent "stars," the poor translation of foreign drama, the lack of a national dramatic school and theatre, and the mistaken point of view of the clergy and the public have caused the great lack of permanent dramatic literature. The English people are either amusement seeking, moderately indifferent or religiously hos- tile to the stage. In spite of all opposition the drama will always exist. Why, then, is it not better to enlist the energy of the cultured...
...that remain though the greater part of the population is half Arabic.) "Amour Cache" is said to be a translation from the French poets: it is remarkably clear. There is merit also in "Queen and Pilgrim," and "Ye Left Me by the Garden Walk." The editorial paragraphs repeat the view expressed in the leading article, and state objections to the new scheme of charges for tuition. The book-reviews are sensible and helpful...
...main feature of the meeting was the appointment of a building committee to have charge of the proposed building for the Department of Music. This building will contain Leadquarters for all the musical societies of the University. In view of the fact that the late Professor J. K. Paine established the Musical Department at Harvard, and during his long professorship rendered great service to the cause of music in America, it is proposed that the new building, or one of the halls therein, shall take the form of a memorial...