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...mostly in the Latin language. Liprius and Gronovius, probably the most celebrated men of their age, spent their time in commenting upon and annotating the lines of Latin authors. The English and later Dutch comprise the third period and include the progress that was made in the eighteenth century. Bentley was the most prominent man of his time, although not much of an author. The fourth and last stage may be called the German period, although other countries have made nearly as much progress. It embraces the nineteenth century. Wolf was among the first to urge all to branch...
Second tenors. - O. G. Villard '93, E. H. Angier '94, J. H. Parker '93, D. W. Bentley '95, J. A. Wilder '93, E. L. Eustis '94, S. Weill '95, H. Boyer '95, W. D. B. Brookitgs '95, H. M. Wheelwright '94, R. W. Hunter...
Second tenors. - D. W. Bentley, F. D. Balman, W. D. Brookings, B. Holbrook, P. Howard, W. P. Joy, S. Weill, R. L. Whitman, A. S. Williams...
...tenors - D. W. Bentley, R. T. Capen, A. S. Williams, S. Weile, T. F. Allen, A. J. Ostheimer Jr., J. H. Williams, F. D. Bolman, W. D. Brookings, W. P. Jay, Oppenheim...
...Bentley '89, formerly instructor in Chemistry, has been appointed professor of Chemistry at Arkansas University...