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...following review of "Alt Heidelberg," the Deutscher Verein play presented in Jordan Hall, Boston, last evening, was written by Mr. H. T. Parker, dramatic critic of the Boston Transcript...
...fortunate critic who has so pleasant a task as the reviewer of the March Illustrated. The articles are varied, the subjects are well chosen, the writers are interesting, and the food for thought abundant and substantial...
...play, "The Scarecrow," will give a complimentary dinner this evening at 7.30 o'clock at Washington Court, 51 Brattle street, in honor of Mr. Percy MacKaye '97, the author of the play. Besides Mr. MacKaye, there will be present Professor G. P. Baker '87, Mr. H. T. Parker, dramatic critic of the Boston Transcript, Mr. H. Hagedorn '07, and Mr. George H. Trader, who has had complete charge of the recent production...
...following subjects for theses are proposed by the Committee of Award: (1) "The Proverbial Philosophy of Plato"; (2) "The Expression of Pathos in Homer"; (3) "The Dramatic Element in Thucydides"; (4) "Lucian as an Art Critic"; (5) "The Oresteia of Aeschylus, as illustrated by Greek Vase-Painting"; (6) "The Art of Menander, with a study of his influence on Roman Comedy"; (7) "Funeral Rites in Greek Poetry and Art of the Fifth Century, with a study of their inner significance"; (8) "The Relation of the Idylls of Theocritus to the Hellenistic Reliefs...
...given this winter by men prominent in the dramatic profession. The subject of the course will be the drama in general. Mr. Percy MacKaye '97, author of "The Scarecrow," will deliver the first in this series in Emerson Hall the third week in December. Mr. H. T. Parker, dramatic critic of the Boston Transcript, has been secured to speak in January and the club expects to schedule Mr. Forbes-Robertson some time during his stay in Boston. As it is difficult to procure actors in advance, many of these lectures will be announced in the CRIMSON shortly before they occur...