Word: africa
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...active part in the excavations at the Argive Heraeum. He taught classical art and archaeology at Wellesley and Bryn Mawr, as well as serving as professor in the American School at Athens. With the late Richard Norton '92 he was engaged in the American excavations at Cyrene in North Africa. Professor Hoppin's "Handbook of Attic Red-Figured Vases," recently published by the Harvard University Press, has attained high rank among the authoritative works on Greek archaeology...
...Armenia 2, Australia 1, Brazil 1, Canada 51, Chile 1, China 43, Cuba 3, Denmark 3, Egypt 3, England 6, France 8, Gold Coast 1, Greece 2, Holland 2, Hungary 1, India 6, British West Indies 2, Japan 33, Mexico 3, Norway 10, Russia 4, Siam 1, South Africa 12, Sweden 6, Switzerland 4, Turkey 2, Venezuela 1, West Africa...
PRICE GREENLEAF AID: Maxwell Abelovitz, Chelsea; Samuel Abrams, Boston; Chaie Anigofsky, Dorchester; Samuel Ernest Awuku, Gold Coast, West Africa; Morris Belkin, Boston; Vincent Immanuel Benander, Boston; William Claypool Bennett, Somerville; Algernon Black, New York. N. Y.; Edward Rondthaler Chase, Ware; Henry Wadsworth Clark, Ketchikan, Alaska; Earle Stanton Collins, West Newbury; Ralph Kingston Cooper, Cambridge, Ohio; Frank Walter Coyne, Scranton, Pa; Walter Kenneth Cushing, Framingham; Ross LeBaron Daggett, Larchmont, N. Y.; Nicholas Depopolo, Westfield; Robert Frederick Doolittle, New York, N. Y.; David Francis Egan, Newport, R. I.; Frank Morgan Emery, Pittsfield, N. H.; John Joseph Figoni, Springfield; Roscoe Thornton Foust, Portsmouth...
...made to the "average educated man's" conception of a missionary. In justice to the old-time missionary, the "average educated man" would do well to read the lives of John G. Paton, missionary to the New Hebrides; of Adoniram Judson, missionary to Burma; of David Livingstone, missionary to Africa; of Hans Egede, missionary to Iceland. If, after a careful persusal of the lives of these men, he still has any lingering doubts that the missionary is not a long-haired non-producer, but a person of heroic character and the moulder of people from savages into civilized beings...
...current year were elected as follows: President, William B. Jordan of South Portland, Me.; vice-president, Chester D. Carroll of Worcester; secretary, Brooks H. Marsh of Waltham; treasurer, Valentine H. Fager, Jr., of Harrisburg, Pa.; student council, William A. Walsh of Maine and Gordon A. Fraser of Transvaal, South Africa...