Word: notablees
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
The prologue of Nekrasov's well known epic, "Who Lives Happily in Russia," is translated into a striking form of blank verse by Leo Wiener. The work has been revised by Dr. A. C. Coolidge and is notable as being the first complete translation of the Prologue.
The Christmas recess just ended has brought sorrow to Harvard men of all classes, and in all parts of the country by the loss of two graduates who held a notable place in the esteem and affection of Harvard University.
Invitations have been issued by the Department to college presidents, professors and instructors, and to several other notable men for the first public performance of Athalie Monday evening. The following have accepted: President and Mrs. Eliot, President Crofts, M. I. T.; President Capen, of Tufts; President Warren of Boston University...
Owing to the early hour set for the departure for Philadelphia the eleven was on hand at the field at 2.30 yesterday afternoon and merely spent twenty minutes in running through the codes. The most notable addition to the squad was Warren, who participated in the general work and seemed...
We trust that as soon as Mr. Lehmann reaches Cambridge some means will be taken to show him most emphatically the appreciation felt for this addition to his already notable services at Harvard.