Word: temperments
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Phillip N. Waggett, of London, author of "Religion and Science," "The Scientific Temper in Religion," etc., will lecture in St. John's Memorial Chapel, corner of Brattle and Mason streets, this afternoon, at 4.30, on "The Church and Modern Thought." All members of the University are invited to attend...
...Chapeau d'un Orloger" is a humorous play, filled with ridiculous situations in which the butler, the chief actor, places himself. He has broken a very old and valuable clock and, fearing the irritable temper of his master. has bribed the chambermaid to say nothing about it, and also to secure a clockmaker to fix it. The clockmaker comes and examines the clock, but on his departure leaves his hat. The butler hides the hat, but it is found by another servant and brought, to the master, to whom the butler tells many lies to clear himself. He again hides...
...hardest rule of all is perhaps the eighth: "The true sportsman is a good loser in his games. He must keep his temper and his courage under the most trying conditions...
Professor Barrett Wendell '77 will deliver the fourth of his series of eight lectures on "Impressions of Contemporary France" this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum. His special topic will be "The National Temper of France." The lecture will be open to the public...
...article, "From a Graduate's Window," which follows, the fact is brought home that the graduates' Magazine, particularly in the department in question, is in no way an official organ, but expresses the views of individual contributors. For the temper of the article cannot represent the attitude of any considerable number of graduates, and certainly is foreign to the feelings or the undergraduates toward our chief and most respected athletic rival...