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...foundation of a Bolles Scholarship, however, would seem to anyone who knew the specific nature of Mr. Bolles's interest in moneyless students, emphatically inappropriate. Scholarships (without entering the vexatious question of their use and abuse) undoubtedly stand as prizes, open to a certain class of fellows previously trained to enter a competition as definite in its rules and qualifications as those met by a record-breaking athlete. Not every athlete wins a cup in his first contest. Neither does every promising fellow win a scholarship. Neither the very rich man nor the very poor is in the contest...
...call attention to the meeting of the Harvard Religious Union to be held in Holden Chapel this evening. Professor C. R. Lanman will address the meeting on certain points connected with Buddha and Buddhism, with special reference to what Buddha was, what was his nature and what were his views. The Union hopes that in spite of the mid-year examinations this meeting may be well attended. The subject on which Professor Lanman will speak, though not widely known about in college, is interesting and worthy of attention...
...lecture which was to be given tonight by Mr. F. Hopkinson Smith on "Certain Art Fads-impressions, realism, etc.," has been postponed till Friday evening. It was felt that a large number of those who will attend the Symphony Concert tonight would wish to hear the lecture, and, in order to make this possible, a postponement was decided upon. The lecture will be given in Sanders Theatre...
...than is found in ordinary actors and actresses. There is a positive quality about all art that comes anywhere near perfection which commands respect and admiration; and the man who represents this best art, whether he be painter, sculptor, musician or actor, must be looked upon with a certain veneration. This veneration is very much increased, too, if the man in question, besides being a great artist, has qualities in his own nature which make him attractive and worthy of respect. Mr. Irving has this double charm of the artist and the true gentleman and this, it seems...
Lecture. Certain Art Fads-impressionism, realism, etc. Mr. F. Hopkinson Smith. Jefferson Physical Laboratory...