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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...days commencing Thursday, May 21, and any student who has a record there of his strength according to the new plan, or who is willing to make such a record can also avail himself of this opportunity to have the eyes tested. Those who imagine their vision is unusually good are particularly invited to present themselves.--though the tests, which are simple and require only a few minutes, will be made of any students who have or will have the tests of their general strength...

Author: By D. A. Sargent, | Title: Communication | 5/20/1903 | See Source »

...Hara; M. Hale '03, "The Strenuous Life," Roosevelt; R. T. Henshaw '04, "The Resene of Esmeralda," Huggy P. Hill '03, "The Liberties of Ireland." R. Grattan; G. W. Hinckley '03, "Clive," R. Browning: F. Holdsworth '04, "The Southern Negro," H. W. Grady; R. C. Johnson '04, "A vision of War," Ingersoll; E. C. Kerans '04, "Centralisation in the United States," H. W. Grady;W. C. Keough '04, "The South and her Problems," H. W. Grady; C. G. Loring, jr., '08, "The Isle of Voices," Stevenson; R. LuV. Lyman '03; "The Storming of Mission Ridge," B. F. Taylor; J. A. McGilvrey...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Boylston Preliminary Speeches. | 5/6/1903 | See Source »

...organ recital at St. John's Memorial Chapel will be given at 4.15 o'clock tomorrow afternoon by Mr. Albert Snow, assistant organist of the Church of the Advent, Boston. The programme will be as follows: "Consolations," Liszt; "Vision." Rheinberger; "Cantabile," Franck; "In Paradisum" and "Fist Lux," Dubois...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Organ Recital at St. John's. | 3/28/1903 | See Source »

...under the influence of idealized love Dante views the whole spiritual world. The "Divina Commedia" offers unquestionably the best opportunity for studying his ideas and purposes. What Dante sees in his vision of Hell is the natural reaction of conduct upon character: the suffering which he portrays has not been arbitrarily inflicted, but is the logical result of sin. His mind, despite his liberal tendencies, was of the seventeenth century type. The grim symbolism of his Hell is as stern and terrible as human realism can contemplate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dr. Gladden on Dante. | 2/5/1903 | See Source »

Tickets, at 50 cents, 75 cents, $1.00. $1.50 and $2.00, may be obtained at Steinert and Sons, Boylston street, and J. C. Haynes and Co., 351 Washington street, Boston, at Sever's Bookstore, and at Symphony Hall. The complete programme will be as follows: 1.Organ solo: a. Vision, Rheinberger. b. Fiat Lux, Dubois Herr Alvis Bartschmod. 2. Overture: Euryanthe, Weber Orchestra. 3. Gruss uber den Ozean, Kollner Male Chorus. 4. Love song from "Die Walkure," Wagner Herr Karl Doering. 5. Concerto in F minor. Weber (New arrangement by R. Burmeister). Herr Richard Burmeister and Orchestra. 6. Aria from "Rienzi," Wagner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Concert for Germanic Museum. | 1/24/1903 | See Source »

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