Bostonia, Volumes 8-9Boston University, 1907 |
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Page 11
... complete Music Department should offer him courses in Canon and Fugue , Musical Form and Free Composition . Membership in these courses will be confined to students who have more than ordinary musical ability and who intend to become ...
... complete Music Department should offer him courses in Canon and Fugue , Musical Form and Free Composition . Membership in these courses will be confined to students who have more than ordinary musical ability and who intend to become ...
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... complete theoretical equipment , and should therefore include , in addition to the courses in Musical Appreciation , Harmony , and Counterpoint , courses in Musical Form , Canon and Fugue , and in Composition . The ordinary college ...
... complete theoretical equipment , and should therefore include , in addition to the courses in Musical Appreciation , Harmony , and Counterpoint , courses in Musical Form , Canon and Fugue , and in Composition . The ordinary college ...
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... complete vocabulary is given at the back of the book . ( New York and Philadelphia : Hinds , Noble , and El- dredge . ) Professor Lyman C. Newell has re- printed in pamphlet form the address on " Profit and Loss in Experimental Chem ...
... complete vocabulary is given at the back of the book . ( New York and Philadelphia : Hinds , Noble , and El- dredge . ) Professor Lyman C. Newell has re- printed in pamphlet form the address on " Profit and Loss in Experimental Chem ...
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... complete the college will publish a circular giving detailed in- formation . Already there are indications that the attendance on these courses during the coming year will be considerably in excess of that of last year . The results of ...
... complete the college will publish a circular giving detailed in- formation . Already there are indications that the attendance on these courses during the coming year will be considerably in excess of that of last year . The results of ...
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... class committees in securing during the coming year the amount necessary to complete the fund . By nomination from the floor the following persons were elected : Rev. A. H. Nazarian , '92 ; Rev. C. W. Blackett , '88 22 BOSTONIA.
... class committees in securing during the coming year the amount necessary to complete the fund . By nomination from the floor the following persons were elected : Rev. A. H. Nazarian , '92 ; Rev. C. W. Blackett , '88 22 BOSTONIA.
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Page 15 - Knowledge and wisdom, far from being one, Have ofttimes no connection. Knowledge dwells In heads replete with thoughts of other men, Wisdom in minds attentive to their own.
Page 4 - Be inspired with the belief that life is a great and noble calling; not a mean and grovelling thing, that we are to shuffle through as we can, but an elevated and lofty destiny...
Page 13 - Jewelled with sunbeams on its mural crown, Rose like a visible prayer. " Behold ! " he said, "The stranger's faith made plain before mine eyes. As yonder tower outstretches to the earth The dark triangle of its shade alone When the clear day is shining on its top, So, darkness in the pathway of Man's life Is but the shadow of God's providence, By the great Sun of Wisdom cast thereon ; And what is dark below is light in Heaven.
Page 4 - I will lift up mine eyes unto the mountains : From whence shall my help come? My help cometh from the LORD, Which made heaven and earth.
Page 21 - May I reach That purest heaven, be to other souls The cup of strength in some great agony, Enkindle generous ardor, feed pure love, Beget the smiles that have no cruelty — Be the sweet presence of a good diffused, And in diffusion ever more intense. So shall I join the choir invisible Whose music is the gladness of the world.
Page 3 - To be able to write ! Throughout Mr. Ogilvy's life, save when he was about one and twenty, this had seemed the great thing, and he ever approached the thought reverently, as if it were a maid of more than mortal purity. And it is, and because he knew this she let him see her face, which shall ever be hidden from those who look not for the soul, and to help him nearer to her came assistance in strange guise, the loss of loved ones, dolour unutterable; but still she was beyond his reach. Night by night,...
Page 3 - Despised and Rejected, the uncomplaining hero drains his cup of suffering and virtue. These are notes that please the great heart of man. Not only love, and the fields, and the bright face of danger, but sacrifice and death and unmerited suffering humbly supported, touch in us the vein of the poetic. We love to think of them, we long to try them, we are humbly hopeful that we may prove heroes also. We have heard, perhaps, too much of lesser matters. Here is the door, here is the open air. Itur in...
Page 26 - The first annual meeting of the National Association for the Study of Epilepsy and the Care and Treatment of Epileptics was held in Washington, DC, on the i4th and I5th of May, 1901.
Page 20 - He received a good elementary education in the schools of his native state, and took up the study of law. He was admitted to the bar, and entered upon the practice of his profession in Ohio, where he remained until 1855.
Page 3 - ... and from gray to white in her service, were her luminous eyes sorrowful because she was not for him, and she bent impulsively toward him, so that once or twice in a long life he touched her fingers, and a heavenly spark was lit, for he had risen higher than himself, and that is literature.