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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first act of "Siegfried" discovers Mime at work at his forge, making a sword for the young hero, who enters with a young bear. He asks Mime for his new sword, which he immediately shatters at the anvil, with many words of abuse. Finally Siegfried gets the whole story of his parentage, and leaves with orders to make a sword of the fragments which Sieglinde had given him. Mime is in despair, for he has tried to do this many times without success. At this juncture Wotan enters, disguised as a wanderer. He seeks news of Siegfried, and asks Mime...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GRAND OPERA HOLDS STAGE | 6/4/1915 | See Source »

...doubt a great factor in shaping the ideas and raising the ideals of the unthinking undergraduate, but it is a question as to whether every undergraduate holds this same view. We feel that each individual has ideas of his own upon the subject, and that, on the whole, they may differ from those which the CRIMSON has so frequently and so magnanimously expressed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 6/2/1915 | See Source »

...Hudson Maxim has with great generosity made a gift to the Seniors. The Seniors do not wish to have the view of this gift expressed by the CRIMSON's editorial of yesterday accepted as the one voicing their sentiments as a whole, and we, at least, disclaim any attempt of the CRIMSON to take the obligation from our shoulders, and hereby express our thanks to Mr. Maxim for his gift, and our appreciation of his personal sacrifice. J. GARLAND '15 H. W. SCHROEDER '15 J. W. BALLOU '15 FRED S. HOPKINS '15 PAUL BLACKMUR '15 B. P. WHITNEY...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 6/2/1915 | See Source »

...have given the University the foremost position among the colleges of this country in this field of endeavor, the Harvard Medical School of China is the most significant. Founded in Shanghai, China, precisely at the moment of the outbreak of the Revolution of 1911, at a time when the whole Chinese Empire was in a state of turmoil and strife, the School has grown steadily until it now occupies an excellent group of buildings supplied free of rent by the Chinese Red Cross Society. The unsettled condition of the country at the time of the founding proved...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DOCTORE SUOCEED SUCCEED IN THE ORIENT | 6/2/1915 | See Source »

...hold upon the numerous contagious diseases which have ravaged the country. When considering how well the School is effecting these last two purposes it must be remembered that, among China's 400,000,000 people, there are now a few less than 650 trained physicians. One physician for the whole of Boston! Of hospitals, there are about 250, averaging 35 beds each which is about one hospital for every 1,650,000 people, and none of them are equipped as they should...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DOCTORE SUOCEED SUCCEED IN THE ORIENT | 6/2/1915 | See Source »

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