Word: archaeologist
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Assistant Professor of Bacteriology and Immunology in the Medical School; of Lieutenant Colonel William J. LeH. Lyster, U. S. A., to be Professor of Military Science and Tactics at the Medical School so long as he is detailed there by the government; and of Langdon Warner '03, archaeologist and recently director of the Pennsylvania Museum in Philadelphia, as Fellow of the Fogg Museum for research in Asia for a five-year term...
...Modern Art and a half-course in Italian Painting. The course in Ancient Architecture, temporarily reduced from a whole to a half-course, will be given by Professor G. H. Chase, Chairman of the Division of Fine Arts and John E. Hudson, Professor of Classical Archaeology. As a practical archaeologist, experienced excavator, and well-known teacher of the Classics, he is peculiarly fitted for the exposition and interpretation of Classical Architecture...
Among the various purchases of the year are a valuable collection of Savonarola tracts, a companion collection of Florentine Rapresentazionl; the library of the French archaeologist and scholar, the late Abbe Thedenat, comprising several thousand volumes; and an extensive collection of German pamphlets relating...
...leading teachers of English in the South; Professor Frederic Palmer Jr. '00, of Haverford, the physicist; Professor Frank Aydelotte '03, of M. I. T.; Profesor Leo. R. Lewis '88, of Tufts; Professor Edward G. Spaulding, the Princeton teacher of Philosophy; and A. J. B. Wace, the noted archaeologist, who is director of the British School at Athens...