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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Modern Language Conference. Calderon's "Life is a Dream," or how to write metaphysical poetry. Professor Santayana. Warren House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar. | 11/4/1901 | See Source »

...established and students had received the benefits from it, they would doubtless desire to take up higher courses of the same nature, so that they could inter-come the difficulties and perfect themselves in the language. In French and German they have such courses, which enable them to write and speak those languages in the most satisfactory manner; hence Spanish students, who find a speaking knowledge of the language of as much, if not of more value than French, should enjoy the same privileges as those in the French Department. A. A. CAPOTOSTO '02, A. F. WHITTEN...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Spanish Conversation Course Needed. | 11/2/1901 | See Source »

Modern Language Conference. Calderon's "Life is a Dream," or how to write metaphysical poetry. Professor Santayana. Warren House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar. | 11/2/1901 | See Source »

...reserved for undergraduates near the centre of the field at the Yale-Harvard game on November 23. No one but undergraduates will be allowed in this section, and each undergraduate may apply for one ticket only. Application may be made on the regular undergraduate blank, and each applicant should write "Cheering Section" at the top of the blank. Each applicant will be held responsible for his ticket and the tickets in this section will be non-transferable...

Author: By C. H. Schweppe., | Title: Yale Game Seats. | 11/2/1901 | See Source »

...which is open to an unlimited number of Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. The aim of this course, as its name signifies, is to study the forms of public address. There is no actual speaking in the course, but every student is required to draw up two briefs, and to write five manuscripts of 1000-1500 words, two of which must be arguments. The choice of topics for the other three manuscripts and their treatment will largely be left to the discretion of each student, but it is expected that he give himself practice in eulogy, the after-dinner speech...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Debating Courses. | 10/16/1901 | See Source »

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