Word: hermann
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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Some of the poems, moreover, have the same quality throughout: as "Spring Song," by Hugh McCulloch; "The Serf's Secret," by William Vaughn Moody; "Frustra," by Henry Milnor Rideout; "Epicureans," by Warren Seymour Archibald; the second of Hermann Hagedorn's "Songs of Sunlight"; and the really beautiful first of Joseph Trumbull Stickney's sonnets "To F. L. P.," unusual in thought as well as finished in expression. Several of the longer poems, although somewhat conventional in content, are unusually good for undergraduate work, such as "A. Journey Long Ago," by Alanson Bigelow Houghton; Henry Sheldon Sanford's "Ode to Death...
...Graduate Committee of the Harvard Dramatic Club consisting of Professor G. P. Baker '87, Mr. Winthrop Ames '95, and Mr. H. T. Parker of the Boston Transcript have chosen the following one-act plays for the annual spring performance: "The Better Way" by Paul Mariett '11, "Marvelous Bentham" by Hermann Hagedorn '07, "The New Age" by David Carb '08, and "The Better Man" by T. H. Guild...
...World Too Small for Three," a tragic sketch by Hermann Hagedorn '07, will be presented for the first time at the Bijon Dream Theatre on Washington street, Boston, today. The production will continue for a week. There will be four performances daily, at 11.30, 2, 4.30, and 9.30 o'clock...
During next week a one-act play by Hermann Hagedorn '07, entitled "The World Too Small for Three," will be given at the Bijou Dream Theatre on Washington street, Boston. This theatre, which is under the control of Mr. B. F. Keith of Keith's Theatre, has for some time been devoted largely to moving pictures of the better class. The management is now planning to give an original one-act play every week or fortnight, and intends, in the course of the spring and summer, to produce plays by Leonard Hatch '05, author of "The Heart of the Irishman...
...Commercial Organization of Central and South America. Tuesday, Thursday, 4.30 to 6, and a third hour. Mr. Downs and the following lecturers: Messrs. Ignacio Colderon, G. L. Duval, T. A. Eddy, G. B. Kulenkampff, Joaquim Nabuco, C. M. Pepper, L. S. Rowe, J. L. Schaefer, W. H. Schoff, Hermann Sielcken, W. H. Stevens, R. DeC. Ward, and others...