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...recent meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, it was voted to offer the following additional half-course in the English Department: English Literature of the Eighteenth Century, with particular reference to the Sentimental School. The course will be given by Dr. E. Bernbaum, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays throughout the second half-year at 9 o'clock, and will be known as English...
...following have been appointed instructors in English from September 1, 1907, for one year: E. Bernbaum '02, A.M., E. K. Broadus, A.M., W. R. Castle, Jr., '00, S. Curtis '05, T. Hall, Jr., '93, F. W. C. Hersey '99, A.M., P. A. Hutchinson '98, Ph.D., C. R. Nutter '93, C. M. Stearns, K. G. T. Webster '93, Ph.D...
MODERN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE. "The Rise of Sentimental Comedy in Europe." Mr. E. Bernbaum. Assembly Room, Harvard Union...
...literary conscience is especially inflamed against "crass stupidity in journalistic criticism." E. Bernbaum and W. A. Green grow positively heated over the ineptitudes of Boston, and other, critics of Ibsen and Shaw, and crush with grimness the wretched Grub Street on their wheel. Nay, more: they--especially Mr. Green--illustrate what journalistic criticism should be.--easily colloquial, anecdotal, popular, yet sound. Of course, the critics could rejoin that such writing means time and work: does the public want it badly enough to pay for it? Mr. Bernbaum, by the way, is depressed over the American public, is past even regretting...
...Ernest Bernbaum...