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...will speak at Tremont Temple, Boston, tonight. The subject of his lecture will be "The Cult of Nationalism." Tagore has been acclaimed by many as the greatest living poet. His writings reflect the romantic spirit of the East, and most of his poems are written to a weird moaning Rengali music, which he himself composes. He has translated many of his own works, among them his short stories in the writing of which many critics claint his greatest genius lies. Tickets ranging in price from 50 cents to $1.52 may be purchased at the box office...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Indian Poet at Tremont Temple | 12/5/1916 | See Source »

...travelling expenses out and back are not paid. This college does not consist entirely of Chinese, for there is a foreign community there of nearly four hundred. Those who have gone out there report the life varied and interesting, and not at all in accord with the weird ideas that are sometimes prevalent in regard to conditions in the East. Immediate application must be sent in as the appointment will be made soon. Any one who is interested may secure further information from J. C. Manry '13, in Phillips Brooks House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Discussion to be on Prayer | 3/10/1915 | See Source »

Ostracized in their weird structure on the Mount Auburn-Bow street dividing line, the Lampoon phalanx is anxiously practising how to take defeat graciously in the annual contest next Wednesday. The champion CRIMSON hockey team meanwhile awaits with grim glee its yearly job as executioner, all of the winning players being judged in the pink of condition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lampy Still Practising for Defeat | 2/11/1915 | See Source »

...hitting of Neal and Enright counted heavily in Exeter's scoring. Neal's long home-run over the head of right-fielder Baker, who fielded the ball in extremely weird style, assured victory for the New Hampshire team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EXETER PLAYED BETTER BALL | 5/28/1914 | See Source »

...work more a part of his life. "The Purple Patch," set effectively during a water-fete at Marseilles, is a story of no little grim strength relieved by an eerie humor which is very effective. The twisted old grandfather might have stepped from one of Arthur Rackham's weird drawings...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Review of Current Advocate | 1/13/1909 | See Source »

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