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...either side of the stage, and the rear of the stage will be formed by an "arras," through which the actors will make their entrances. The stage furnishings will consist of a few Elizabethan chairs and settles. Professors G. P. Baker '87, H. L. Warren and W. A. Neilson will probably supervise the staging of the play...
...Monday the first meeting of Professor W. A. Neilson's course in English, on "The Romantic Movement in English Poetry in the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century," will be held at 4.30 o'clock in Lawrence...
Professor G. Santayana '85 will act as toastmaster, and among the past and present editors who will probably speak are Professor Barrett Wendell '77, Professor G. P. Baker '87, Professor W. A. Neilson '96, W. P. Hapgood '94, P. W. MacKaye '97, H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07, J. H. Wheelock '08, and J. W. Baker '08. W. B. Wolff, Yale '07, will speak on behalf of the Yale...
...Scott, by Mr. Copeland; English 9 hf., Spenser, by Dr. Maynadier; English 50 hf., on Dryden and the Transition Period, by Dr. Greenough; English 51 hf., on Addison and the Periodical Essay, by Dr. Greenough; English 24 2-hf., on the poets of the Remantic period, by Professor Neilson; English 54 1-hf., on Carlyle, by Professor Perry; English 55 1-hf., on Tennyson, by Professor Perry...
...sets forth his special qualifications, both by nature and by training, for his work as a physiological psychologist; Professor R. B. Perry deals more generally with his attitude in philosophy and shows how "pragmatism" has been with him a matter both of temperament and of deliberate theory; and Professor Neilson, bringing a hearty tribute from another department of the Faculty, writes with discrimination of Professor James as a lecturer and author. The articles all have more to say of Professor James's personality than of his contributions to learning, and taken together they give, from different points of view...