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...program for the day is as follows: Welcome, W. C. Greene '11, associate professor of Greek and Latin, president of the section; Modern Survivals of Roman Paganism, Miss M. E. Ireland, Malden High School; "Just a Footprint on the Sands of Time"; A Discussion of Timely Topics, Dr. G. A. Land, Newton High School; Hamlet and the Iliad, Professor L. P. McCauley, Weston College; and Some New Glimpses of Old Rome (Illustrated), Dr. D. M. Robathan, Wellesley College...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLASSICAL CLUBS WILL MEET IN FOGG MUSEUM SATURDAY | 2/9/1933 | See Source »

...which constitutes a focal point of social festivities of the House year. March 10 is the date that has been selected for the ball, which will be under the chairmanship of E. K. Salls '34. The additional members of the dance committee are as follows: Richard Friedman ocC., FredD Ireland '33, A. W. Todd '35, and H. R. Woodard '33. In releasing the date and committee for the dance, H. S. Wood '33 chairman of the house committees, stated that as yet no definite arrangements had been made; the early selection of committee and date for the affair...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEWS FROM THE HOUSES | 2/1/1933 | See Source »

...middle of a Dublin night last week gaunt, scraggle-haired President Eamon de Valera took Ireland by surprise, proclaimed dissolution of the Free State Dail, ordered a general election Jan. 24 and left puzzled Irish postmen wondering where they were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: IRISH FREE STATE: Crown de Valera! | 1/16/1933 | See Source »

Though some Irishmen have learned to write English very well, the language is even less native to Ireland than it is to the U. S. The typical Irish writer wears his English with a difference. Racial bias toward tragic fancy, racial prejudice against successful fact give the Irish writer a peculiar angle on even plain Saxon themes. Author Stuart's theme is patriotism-which to an Irishman is partly like politics and partly like being in love. His tale, which starts realistically enough and wanders through dirty Dublin streets, ends toward the stars...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: German Falstaff | 1/16/1933 | See Source »

...astonishment Garry discovered that Tully's real name was Tulloolagh: she was a woman. The night passed differently from what he had expected. And at dawn he and Tulloolagh were released; the other two had been shot instead. Garry had been ready enough to die for Ireland; his night with Tulloolagh had rather shaken him; and now this final anticlimax upset him further. The Irish Republican Army disbanded. Her days of dangerous disguise at an end. Tulloolagh hoped Garry would marry her and live peacefully in the country. But Garry had tasted true happiness when he was facing death...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: German Falstaff | 1/16/1933 | See Source »

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