Word: visitant
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Professor Charles Townsend Copeland '82, associate professor of English in the University, will speak tonight at 9 o'clock in the Harvard Club of New York. This is Professor Copeland's annual visit to the club in New York, and will be open to any members of the University who are in the city at the time. Professor Copeland will read selections from several writers, and will also give a brief address on "Books...
...young women to study in France each year. They are entered in the best women's colleges in various parts of France. Perhaps the most interesting and valuable feature of the practice is that it is so arranged that on holidays and during vacations the American young women may visit private families in different parts of the country. In this way they come into intimate contact with French private life, and when they return to America, are in a better position to help the American people form a true estimate of the French...
Harry K. Thaw: "Having received a ten day furlough from the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane, I went home to Pittsburgh to visit my mother...
...writing, and proud of it, just as he is childishly interested in and proud of his own child. With him may be Ruth Hale, his wife, whom Mrs. Atherton has quite definitely marked in her novel as the lady of the Lucy Stone League who refuses to visit Europe because her passport must bear the dreaded brand "Mrs. Heywood Broun." Ruth Hale is slim, dark, vivid, eager. She writes moving picture criticisms and book reviews. She has a cleverness very nearly as distinct as that of her versatile husband. George Kaufman and Marc Connolly, too, are usually here; and John...
...last eruption took place in March 1921, when Professor Atl guided a party of 30 persons to visit the crater. "Pop" exhibited its proclivity for violence by killing one of the party with a shower of rocks...