less laughter
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others.
others.
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Richard Buhlig's Pianoforte Recital, 3.
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lore, or else the inspiration of Ireland's
ought to talk to their pupils about the
sufferings, before he can get “body” into
pieces they are studying, and that seems
his plays. "Deirdre,' for example, though
to us a more practical plan than special
a little faint in its dramatic colouring,
classes. The other suggestion, again, seems
is a true tragedy, beautiful in more than
to separate two things which could be
Bolly String Quartet, 8. 15, Bechstein Hall.
a merely poetic sense ; and ‘On Baile's
PERFORMANCES NEXT WEEK.
Sox.
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Mox,
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Mies Helen Henschel's Matinée, 3. 15, Bechstein Hall.
Walenn Quartet, 8. 15, Æolian Hall.
WED. Hociété des Concerts Français, 8. 30, Bechstein Hall.
THURS. Twelve o'Clocks Chamber Concert, Eolian Hall.
Berget Tarnowsky's Planotorte Recital, 3, Bechstein Hall.
Broadwood Chamber Concert, 8. 30, Eolian Hall.
SAT. Queen's Hall Orchestra, 3, Queen's Hall.
kowsby Woof's Violin Recital, 3. Bechstein Hall.
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ARIANISM, chiefly referring to the Cha-
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Prof. Murray did. It keeps, however, more
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extremely well. "-Observer.
Libros V adversus Haereses. Praemissa de
that the translator has a good vocabulary
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necnon Graece, Syriace, Armeniace. Ed.
language, otherwise his task would have Edited by H. ALLINGHAM and E. BAUMER W. W. HARVEY. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth,
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was
Collegiate School (1850), and the Ladies' | building. The story of how public support
SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1912.
College, Cheltenham (1853), had already was enlisted, money collected, statutes
attested the vigorous existence of a move- drawn up, and endowment secured is
ment for the better education of women.
