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...date for the Harvard-Pennsylvania football game has been fixed for November 5, the game to be played at Cambridge. The game will be played at this early date so as to give plenty of time before the Yale game on the nineteenth, as previously announced...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: U. of P. Football Game. | 3/11/1898 | See Source »

...lyrical poets who appeared before the Classical period in French literature only three, Villon, Ronsard and Du Bellais, may properly be considered great. La Fontaine stands preeminent among the poets of the Classical period. In the eighteenth century there are no French poets of exceptional ability. In the nineteenth century, however, we find three, Andre Chenier, Alfred De Musset and Victor Hugo, the greatest of all French lyrical poets. Professor Harper thinks that, with the exception of Leconte de Lisle and Jose Maria de Heredia, none of the modern French poets are satisfactory or essentially poetic...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Harper's Lecture. | 12/16/1897 | See Source »

...Literary Criticism in Antiquity; Classical Philosophy, 57 Caesar's Gallic War; Classical Philosophy 59, The Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Corinth; Classical Philosophy 60hf., Painting in Ancient Greece; German 2a, Literature of Eighteenth Century; French 13, The Rise and Growth of Classicism in French Literature; Russian 1b, Literature of Nineteenth Century; Polish 2a Grammar, Reading and Composition; History 14 hf., American Diplomacy; History 23, Geographical Discoveries in North America; History 25, Elements of Latin Palaeography; two half courses in Experimental Psychology; Music 8, Chamber Music of Beethoven; Engineering 3e hf., Stereotomy, Shades, and Shadows; Engineering 5b hf., Elementary Statics; Zoology...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Courses for 1897-98. | 5/28/1897 | See Source »

...courses given hitherto are to be omitted. Among the most important of the new courses are: French 7 and 7, two half-courses on Victor Hugo and the Romanticist movement, to be given by Assistant Professor de Sumichrast; German 5a, a half-course on the literature of the nineteenth century, to be given by Dr. Nichols; History 16, a course on the constitutional and political history of Germany (1356-1897), to be given by Professor Hart; three new courses in the architectural department, in drawing, in building construction, and in practice in modelling; two new half courses in geology...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Courses for 1897-98. | 4/29/1897 | See Source »

These courses are: In the Department of Slavic Languages-Russian 1b, Literature of the Nineteenth Century,- Pushkin, Gogol, Turgenev, Tolstoi,- Composition, Mr. Wiener; and Polish 2b, Literature of the Nineteenth Century-Mickiewicz, Krasinski, Slowacki, Pol, Kalina, Sienkiewicz-Mr. Wiener. This last course is to be omitted in 1897-98. In the Department of Zoology, Course 9-Fossil Invertebrates, lectures and laboratory work, Dr. R. T. Fisher, is a new course. In the Department of Economics, Course 2 is to cover the whole of the nineteenth century instead of the last half only...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Courses for 1897-98. | 4/2/1897 | See Source »

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