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...master of Custance's apparent infidelity. The widow summons a mutual friend, Tristram Trusty, and together with her maids gives Roister Doister a severe drubbing. Harmony is restored by Merygreeke and Trusty, and Goodlucke marries Custance. The moving spirit of the play is Merygreeke who puts everything in a wrong light to amuse himself and to increase Roister Doister's discomfort

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "RALPH ROISTER DOISTER" | 3/11/1912 | See Source »

...CRIMSON publishes in its columns today a natural appeal from the Fine Arts Department for more interest in the Fogg Museum. It is evident that there is something wrong. This University is composed mainly of men who are seeking culture, who are supposed to have an intelligent respect for, and interest in literature, music and painting. At the same time, there are in the Fogg Museum works of art, which every one of these men would acknowledge to be worth knowing, and understanding. Nevertheless, in spite of this, there is a discouraging neglect of this valuable collection...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHAT IS THE MELEAGER? | 2/15/1912 | See Source »

...point made by a contributor who, in discussing Socialism, said that the present system of society is fundamentally good and that the evils which exist arise from wrong doing of individuals is very superficial...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications | 2/1/1912 | See Source »

...into which the over-zealous reformer is very apt to fall, namely that of judging the value of a principle or an action solely by its indirect consequences. Thus, in private property rights, the socialist sees an evil, not because the holding of private property is in itself a wrong, but because evil has resulted from the abuse of this right. In like manner he declares the present systems to be an evil because evils have resulted from its abuse...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 1/31/1912 | See Source »

...them have at times made themselves sick by over-eating? No, she keeps a careful watch over the children to see that they do not turn a perfectly legitimate appetite into a sin of gluttony by abusing it." Yet if the socialistic principle of judging the right or wrong of an act by its indirect consequences were pushed to its logical conclusion. The poor children should not eat for eating would be an evil. R. D. SKINNER...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 1/31/1912 | See Source »

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