Word: realism
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...Harvard Philosophical Club. "The Problem of Epistemology, with Reference to New-Realism," by Mr. V. F. Lewzen. "Pampsychism," by M. L. T. Troland, in Emerson...
...plot of "We, the People" is based on an actual episode in the real life of a convict. Every effort has been expended to secure realism, both in action and scenery, one of the settings being a replica of the rotunda in the Charlestown Prison...
...articles of which the most interesting are "Jason", an anonymous dramatic monologue, a poem of smooth metrical effect, and much beauty of phrase, and a narrative sketch "At the Third Table," by W. F. Merrill. This narrative has far too little action. It attracts one, however, by its quiet realism. The author has a sense of the values of character in a group of people at a common-place because he has observed them so shrewdly...
...exaggerate! For how can progress be made when things are as they seem? A bit of realism is manifest in that thought. Less than $150 has still to be collected before the wheels of progress can be turned and electric lights installed in the Senior dormitories. It remains for the Class of 1915 to pledge the above amount, and with slight exaggeration on their part an impending failure of the wheels of progress to revolve can be prevented, and attractive Senior dormitories realized. Sophomores! May we appeal to your pocket-books...
...Harvard Philosophical Club. A Review and Discussion of "The New Realism," by Messrs. T. S. Eliot, G. A. Feingold, R. F. Rattray, Norbert Weiner, F. F. Wolff, and Dr. H. T. Costello, in Emerson...