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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Gavit writes a pleasing sketch, Mr. Garrison likewise; and lastly Mr. MacVeagh's trifle. A drama article and copious reviews of good books (here the graduates creep in) conclude the number. One closes the issue with the feeling that the Advocate Board, having produced a number of genuine humor and quality, deserves a ride that luxurious-looking, self-propelling carriage advertised on the reverse cover...

Author: By Maurice Firuski., | Title: UNDERGRADUATES ADJUDGED MORE LITERARY THAN USUAL | 12/18/1919 | See Source »

...entertainment and social program has attracted a large number of men who have eventually become members. The first meeting was a Freshman reception on September 23. On October 17, Walter Hampden '00 spoke interestingly on "Colleges and the Drama," while on the 29th William Roscoe Thayer '81 spoke on "Some Interesting Incidents in Roosevelt's Career...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNION RUNS AT FULL BLAST WITH ENROLMENT OVER 1,200 | 11/26/1919 | See Source »

...selection of Harvard University Press Books in English Literature and Belles-Lettres" is the title of the latest pamphlet issued by the Press and listing and describing all the Harvard publications which appeal to the student of belles-letters, folklore, poetry and drama. The newest of these books is "Courtly Love in Chaucer and Gower,' by W. G. Dodd. Professor of English at Florida State College for Women...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Press Issues Two New Pamphlets | 11/19/1919 | See Source »

...Opera is drama set to music. The drama in the combination is almost as important as the music itself. If the drama cannot be understood, then a large part of the music must lose its effect. When we develop generally, as the Boston English Opera Company has developed, a native opera, under native direction and native conductors, we shall have a truly popular opera, and at last we shall be emancipated from the foreign operatic monopoly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AMERICANIZING IS AIM OF BOSTON ENGLISH OPERA CO. | 11/14/1919 | See Source »

November 19, Rig Veda, Uponishads, Vedanta, Yoga; November 21, Buddhism, Jainism; November 26, Vaishnava, Saiva and Sakta Theology; November 23, Epics, Drama, Music and Dancing; December 3, Theory of Art Silpa Sastras, Caste Status of Craftsmen; December 5, Buddhist Sculpture; December 10, Brahmanical Sculpture; December 12, Buddhist and Jaina Painting; December 17, Rajput and Mughal Painting; December 19, Architecture...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ananda Coomaraswamy to Talk in Fogg Museum on Indian Culture | 11/13/1919 | See Source »

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