Word: lover
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Morley (1550-1604) "It was a lover and his lass...
...major and a Sonata for Violin and Harpsichord by Mozart. For each of these concerts the Department of Music has issued student tickets at the special price of twenty-five cents and hopes that this nominal sum will bring the concerts within the means of every music lover in the University. These student tickets are on sale at Amee's bookstore, Harvard square, and may al- so be bought at the door on the night of the concert. W. R. SPALDING...
...wandered about our Harvard world, and another volume goes to that shelf to which additions are so slow, the shelf of the best beloved. True, the appeal of the new Alice is in most respects local, but the spirit is that of the master, and henceforth every Harvard lover of Carroll's immortal book must have standing by its side the result of the happy inspiration that gave Alice a chance to see some of the humours of our college life
Were an ornithologist suddenly to stumble upon a real live dodo, his pleasure, but not his surprise, might be greater than that of a music-lover of 1913 on finding himself confronted with Mr. Goepp's "Is Wagner a Master?" Mr. Goepp supports his negative answer with all the impressiveness and argumentive force which the printing of the word "no" in italics can confer. However, the right to his own opinion is one far from the present reviewer be the attempt to dissuade Mr. Goepp from his honest conviction that Wagner was "destructive of melody," that his career was "decadent...
Today there compete against Harvard on the track and river representatives of three great universities -- Cornell, Pennsylvania, and Princeton. It is seldom that two such athletic events are scheduled for the same day, and to the lover of clean, hard sport nothing can be more pleasing than to welcome these visitors to Cambridge...