Word: ancients
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...meeting last December it was decided to approach Harvard in regard to the resumption of the annual regatta at New London. If the report of Harvard's acceptance of our proposal is true, we may expect that pre-war rowing relations will be resumed with our ancient rival...
...this respect the college might even go a step further in imitation of the ancient Greeks, and see that every man who desires to enter an athletic contest spends at least three months in preparatory training. By so doing many of the heart strains and other physical disorders found in the recent draft examinations would be avoided...
Professor Theodore Reinach of the Academie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, Lt.-Colonel in the French Army and Editor of the "Gazette des Beaux-Arts" will lecture in English on "The Part of France in the Revival of Ancient Greek Art" in the Fogg Art Museum this afternoon at 4.30. Professor Reinach is a member of a mission of the foremost French scholars recently arrived in this country in response to the requests of American universities to interpret to them the dominant elements of French culture. The lecture today will be open to the public...
Professor Theodore Reinach, of the Academic des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, Paris, and Editor of the "Gazette des Beaux-Arts", is to give a lecture in English on "The Part of France in the Revival of Ancient Greek Art" in Fogg Art Museum tomorrow afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. This lecture, held under the auspices of the Division of the Fine Arts and the Boston Society of the Archaelogical Institute of America, is open to the public...
...University professor, W. S. Ferguson, Professor of ancient history, and Arthur E. Kennelly, A.M., S.D., professor of electrical engineering, are to give series of Lowell Institute lectures beginning next Monday. Professor Ferguson's talks will be on "Greece--the Forerunner of Europe," and are divided into the following groups: 1. The Great Analogy. 2. Greek and Modern Nationalism. 3. The Difficult and Dubious Domain of Economics. 4. Democracy and the Social Question. 5. The Eastern Question. 6. Small Nations and Large States. 7. Autocracy versus Federalism in the Balkans. 8. The Roman Hegemony. Liberty in its Relation to Culture...