Word: written
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...April issue of the Harvard Illustrated Magazine the table of contents embraces a wide range of subjects written by men who clearly are qualified for their tasks. To some at least it will seem a pity to rob the art department of its blackboard by printing a photograph on the cover, but possibly this was done merely in the nature of an experiment...
...Jeremy Belknap Prize of $50 is offered for the best French composition written by a first-year student in Harvard College. The competition is open to men who have passed the advanced French examination for admission; or have done satisfactory work in a three years' course in French at school. Notice of intention to compete for the Sales and Jeremy Belknap Prizes must be sent to the Recorder...
...Walter Rauschenbusch, D.D., professor of Church History in the Rochester Theological Seminary, Rochester, N. Y., will conduct the service in Appleton Chapel tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Dr. Rauschenbusch is the author of "Christianity and the Social Crisis," which is considered one of the best books on social history written in the past ten years...
...April number of the Harvard Enginering Journal contains eight articles covering a broad field of engineering activity. It is interesting to note that two of these are written by men at present studying in the Graduate Schools of Applied Science. "An Electrolysis Survey in a Small City" is particularly timely...
Professor Calvin Thomas, of Columbia, is the author of the introductions to Goethe and Schiller. Professor Hugo Muensterberg has written a preface to the speeches of Emperor William II.; Dr. Jacob Loewenberg '08, the introduction to Hegel; Assistant Professor A. N. Holcombe '06, the introduction to Lassalle; and Professor J. A. Walz '99, to Keller. Other introductions are written by prominent professors of German, History, and Philosophy; Professor Thilly, of Cornell, the Romantic Philosopher; Professor Cutting, of Chicago, the group of writers called "Young Germany;" Professor Hohlfeld, of Wisconsin, Otto Ludwig; Professor Wood, of Johns Hopkins, Bettina von Armin...