Word: virgil
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...manuscript of great importance to scholars and rubbish mongers. It is none other than an ancient Hearstissimus newspaper, yellow with age and other contributing causes. From its pages is taken the following contemporary is taken the following contemporary account of the combat between Aeneas and Turnus, which proves that Virgil garbled the facts in Book XII of the "Aeneid...
Compositions by Professor Edward Ballantine '07 will be played by Mr. W. C. Heihman '00, C. T. Leonard 2G, Virgil G. Thomson '23, and G. A. Brown '25. M. L. Brown '25, who was a factor in the success of the Hasty Pudding show, will sing and the program includes several other numbers of interest...
...THIRTY YEARS OF BILLIARDS-Willie Hoppe. Edited by J. E. Crozier-Putnam ($2.00). * Other famed brothers in sport are: Robert and Emil Meusel, Stanley and Harry Coveleskie, Jesse and Virgil Barnes, James and "Doc" Johnston, baseballers; Howard and Robert Kinsey, tennis players; Stanislaus and Wladek Zbyszko, wrestlers; Benjamin and Joseph Leonard, Peter and John Zivc, Thomas and Michael Gibbons, boxers...
...words to the discussion concerning the Pierian Sodality precipitated by Mr. Virgil Thomson's criticism in last Saturday's CRIMSON and continued by Mr. Charles G. Thompson's letter in this morning's issue...
...bearing on the quality of the performance. After all, the function of the critic, as Mr. Thompson has pointed out, is to comment as impartially as is humanly possible, praising where praise is due and condemning where condemnation can be of help for the future. If Mr. Virgil Thomson thought that the playing of the Orchestra in Brattle Hall was bad, there is no reason on earth why Mr. Thomson should not have said so, and the reception of the Orchestra in Springfield is quite beside the point. The Pierian may have played badly in Brattle Hall (and I think...