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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Hall is not the place for so large a course as Fine Arts 4. As has been said before the room is badly planned, badly ventilated, and very poorly adapted for seating so large a body of men. Many men whose names begin with the last letters of the alphabet have seats where it is impossible to catch enough of what the lecturer says to follow his thought. The inevitable consequence is that the men grow tired and restless, and toward the end of the hour make more or less disturbance. This makes it very trying for Professor Norton...
...some specimens are on the way here, and some are still to be bought. President Eliot then introduced Professor Toy who spoke of the extent and use of the Museum, and the life of the Semitic people. Phoenicia was the first naval nation and the inventor of the alphabet. The Phoenicians left their traces on all the coast of the Mediterranean and planted many religious ideas in Greece...
...library is intended for members of "number" courses, not for those who are learning the "alphabet" of the classical department, that is for upper classmen, not for freshmen...
Modern Language Conference. The Origin of the Names of the English Alphabet. Professor Sheldon.- Diderot's Influence on Goethe. Mr. C. H. Page.- David Mallet's Literary Forgeries. Mr. W. L. Phelps. Sever...
MODERN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE.The next meeting of the Conference will be held on Monday, December 15, at 7.30 p, m., in Sever 2. The following papers will be read: The Origin of the names of the English Alphabet. Professor Sheldon.- Diderot's Influence on Goethe. Mr. C. H. Page.- David Mallet's Literary Forgeries. Mr. W. L. Phelps.- these meetings are open to all members of the University Modern Literature and Philology...