Word: attics
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...face of the author's enthusiasm swaddled in legalistic conceptions Professor Murray's Attic sanity is most reassuring. The author is too enamoured of the grandiose conception and presumptive powers of a world state, not to mention the magnificently troubled legal waters that would lave its moral boundaries in which he would be so expert a pilot if not fisherman. Professor Murray points out that our feet are still on the ground and provides a sobering antidote to the effects of too literal an acceptance of Mr. Keen's personal convictions...
...producers of this singular melodrama. In the middle of a second act seance various ectoplasmic entities wander about the darkness sicklied o'er with the pale cast of greenish spotlights. It is subsequently explained that the entities are bogus and controlled by wireless from the next door attic...
...prizes of $30 each are offered to undergraduates for the best translation into Attic Greek of certain passages in J. A. Symond's "The Greek Poets" from the chapter on "The Satirists" and translation into Latin of certain passages in W. W. Fowler's, "Religious Experience of the Roman People...
...Attic receptacle...
Arthur Milton Young '22 of Philadelphia, Pa., won the Bowdoin Prize for a translation into Greek and honorable mention for a translation into Latin, the first a translation into Attic Greek of a passage from A. H. Haigh's "The Attic Theatre". The corresponding prize for Latin was won by Leon Medoff '22 of Philadelphia, Pa., with a translation into Latin of a passage from W. W. Fowler's "Social Life at Rome in the Age of Cicero...