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...days of the Revolution a Frenchman came to America to help the cause of liberty. Lafayette, with his well-trained troops, did a great deal in teaching the soldiers of Washington and the great commander himself the latest methods of warfare...
...school, and an historical exhibit will be on view, to which the friends and patients of the alumni will be invited. It is planned to devote the morning of Saturday, November 10, to clinics given by men of national reputation, where the alumni may witness the very latest exploitations in the field of dentistry. Saturday afternoon will be given over to the entertaining of the visitors and guests, and Saturday evening at banquet will be held for the alumni, ladies, visiting clinicians and the guests. Sunday, November 11, will mark the closing of the exercises when public lectures will...
...September, 1909, the school moved to its new quarters on Longwood avenue which has the latest hospital equipment and is used solely for hospital purposes being connected by a subway with the Medical School buildings, where all lectures are given. Clinical instruction is given by the professors, and under the direction of a demonstrator, patients are assigned to the students, giving all the opportunity for actual practice...
...Beautiful Unknown," the American adaptation by Edward Paulton of a spirited Viennese operetta, clearly succeeded in delighting its early audience at the Majestic. Yet to those who remember the notable music of "The Chocolate Soldier" the latest work from the pen of Oscar Straus--with additional numbers by Sigmund Romberg--is somewhat of a disappointment. Not that the music is dull and wholly uninteresting; on the contrary, much of it is quite agreeable. There are some alluring waltz measures, some elaborate ensembles, and a vigorous and stirring march. But the orchestral score is heavy and far from inspired...
...line, as contrasted with the briefer felicity of Mr. Norris' phrase. In fact, the two poets present an interesting and suggestive opposition throughout. If in Mr. Norris I find sentiment, fancy, wit--in the older sense--in Mr. Hillyer I find, above all, passion and imagination. But their latest poems are both equally beautiful in their different ways, and both offer promise of even higher performance...