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...William Thomas Davis '42, who is known throughout the country as an orator and as a writer of Pilgrim history, died very suddenly of heart failure at his home in Plymouth last Tuesday at the age of 86. Mr. Davis is the author of "Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth" and "Pilgrim Memories of an Octogenarian." He was vice-president of the Pilgrim Society and president of the Pilgrim Society of Plymouth. For many years he has been an active and prominent citizen of Plymouth...
Professor Clifford H. Moore will deliver the second of his lectures on "Ancient Rome" in Harvard 1, this evening at 8 o'clock. The special subject of this lecture is "The Environment of Ancient Rome," and the lecturer will deal with the principal spots around the Eternal City which have been made familiar to us by the classics. Tivoli, and the homes of Cicero and Horace, will receive special attention. The lecture, which will be open to members of the University only, will be illustrated by lantern slides...
...Higginson, W. D. Howells, G. H. Palmer, Bliss Perry, Goldwin Smith, and Andrew D. White. President Eliot traces the development of Mr. Norton's courses at Harvard-a most interesting history to follow, especially for those of us to whom Fine Arts 3 and Fine Arts 4 seemed as ancient and as necessary as sun and moon. Professor Palmer, speaking of another teacher beloved by Harvard men, says finally: "Under Professor Shaler the student gained a kindling vision of pretty much all of the natural world; under Professor Norton, of the human." And perhaps Mr. Bryce's words best...
...LECTURE. "Ancient Rome and its Environs." II. (Illustrated by the stereopticon). Professor Clifford H. Moore. Harvard...
...LECTURE. "Ancient Rome." Professor Clifford H. Moore. Harvard...