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Word: perfected (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harry Morgan Ayres '02 will speak in the Union next Tuesday evening on some of the characteristics of the Burmese people, their religion and social system. Burmese society approaches more closely to a perfect democracy than any other civilization in the world, and some of its aspects suggest and help to explain the real differences between the Eastern and the Western points of view...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lecture on the Burmese People. | 4/29/1904 | See Source »

...great public literary contests, the ideal poet was judged to be the one who best rendered his hearers virtuous and wise, and ennobled their spirits. A perfect poem, according to the Greeks, must have universality of matter and unity of form...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lecture by Dr. Butcher Last Night. | 4/12/1904 | See Source »

...cowered, and feared to die... "Gloria Mundi" is Wordsworthian pantheism in minor, cunningly condensed in the expression, evoking thought, yet somehow rather clever than convincing. Lastly "Pandora Sings" exquisitely with perfect modulation, perfect phrasing, perfect key, yet is it carping?--behind the tragic mask I somehow feel the dialectician other than the suffering creature...

Author: By J. B. Fletcher., | Title: The Harvard Monthly for April. | 4/4/1904 | See Source »

...fencing team was defeated by the West Point team Saturday night at West Point by a score of seven bouts to two. MacLeod and Tyng each won a bout for Harvard. The defeat, though decisive, was at the hands of a strong and experienced team, which was furthermore in perfect condition. Several of the bouts were very close. Huneycutt of West Point won his bouts easily. The result by bouts was as follows...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WEST POINT WON FENCING | 2/29/1904 | See Source »

Comparisons with the gymnasiums at Yale, Columbia and Princeton bring out more particularly Harvard's deficiency in providing for this highly important and over crowded department of athletics. Yale's gymnasium has not only perfect hygienic arrangements, but is roomy, light and perfectly equipped with serviceable apparatus. On its floor, there is room enough for two basketball courts. In our Gymnasium, we can hardly squeeze in one, and that is slightly under regulation size. Princeton has just completed a new gymnasium which is one of the largest in the country. The Columbia gymnasium is equipped with a ten lap indoor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 1/25/1904 | See Source »

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