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...Third Edition, but entirely re-translated and revised with many omissions of less important selections in order to make room for new and most valuable selections gathered from the Ethnic Scriptures after thirty-five years of wide research and constant study...

Author: By Martin KELLOGG Schermerhorn, | Title: NEW VOLUMES, NOW READY | 10/27/1913 | See Source »

...estimate properly. In a thoughtful and convincing article on "The Musician and the University," Mr. Echmann discuses the advantages to musicians of every type of a university training, and makes some timely suggestions to students interested in the critical and scientific side of music concerning possible fields for research, a phase of the art much cultivated in foreign universities but receiving little attention here. It is good to hear more definite news of the work of Mr. Paul Allen '03, who has made Italy his home and recently had his opera. "The Philtro," performed at Genoa. The Italian critics were...

Author: By W. C. Heilman., | Title: MUSICAL REVIEW IS REVIEWED | 10/23/1913 | See Source »

...Third Edition, but entirely re-translated and revised with many missions of less important selections in order to make room for new and most valuable selections gathered from the Ethnio Scriptures after thirty-five years of wide research and constant study...

Author: By Martin KELLOGG Schermerhorn, | Title: NEW VOLUMES, NOW READY | 10/23/1913 | See Source »

There are two phases to the life of a college professor who holds any administrative post in the University. There is the executive work of administration of Department or Division or Graduate School and there are the scholarly achievements of research and writing. Unfortunately for purposes of division of labor the best administrators are often the finest scholars and one form of work often necessitates a crowding out of the other. It is, therefore, little short of wonderful that President Lowell, whose administrative duties are legion, has found time and energy in the last three years to prepare a volume...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE ENDURING WORKS. | 10/14/1913 | See Source »

Professor Rand is on the lookout for promising candidates, and he will be only too glad to talk to anyone who is interested in research work at the American School in Rome...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GREAT OPPORTUNITY IN ROME | 10/10/1913 | See Source »