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[Concerning the Romantic School, on the literary side, the reader must be referred to the bibliographies of German literature. The well-known early essays of Carlyle form here an introduction which has not yet wholly lost its value for English readers; and his translations are of permanent worth. Heine's...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Course on Modern Thinkers. | 11/5/1890 | See Source »

Second half year-Feb. 10, Logic; Feb. 17, Logic; Feb. 24, Exposition; Mar. 3, Theme 9 read; Mar. 10, Argumentative Writing; Mar. 17, Argumentative Writing; Mar. 24, Theme 7 read; Mar. 31, Review of Lectues since the Mid-Years; Apr. 4, Theme 9 read; Apr. 21, Persuasion; Apr. 28, Theme...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English B. Lectures. | 10/14/1890 | See Source »

The undergraduates, especially the members of the class of '91, who love class unity and have a respect for class traditions and customs which indicates a conservation not attributed to young men, are indeed loath to sanction any breaking up of the four years'period. No one, however, can fail...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Three Year Course. | 10/10/1890 | See Source »

Charles Eliot Norton gives an able exposition of what the college is today in his article on "Harvard College in 1890," in the September Harper's.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 10/3/1890 | See Source »

Specimens of Theme IX. in English B will be read and discussed in Sever 11, at 2 this afternoon. Theme X., an exposition, will be due at 4.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 4/22/1890 | See Source »

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