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...collection, which is a very interesting one, is made up of nineteen fragments, written in Greek, in different states of preservation, and of various sizes. Twelve of them were found at Oxyrhynchus, an Egyptian town, and the seven others came from various towns in the Fayum, a district west of the Nile valley. All of these fragments, with many more which have been found by the Egypt Exploration Fund, are described at some length in the publications of the Fund,--"The Oxyrhynchus Papyri," a work in two volumes by B. P. Grenfell and A. S. Hunt of Oxford, and "Fayum...
...came to great Demeter's fane, we nine...
Sixteen men came out for the spring trial of candidates for the University Mandolin Club last night: The following were retained for further trial. Mandolins--R. B. Bowler, Jr., '02, H. H. Notman '03, H. B. Wells '03, I. T. Cutter '03, A. Notman '03, W. Kittredge '03, and H. H. Berry '04; Guitars--F. H. Poor '03 and R. W. Ruhl...
...York have just published in book form a series of essays entitled "Record of Progress During the Nineteenth Century," in which Professor Trowbridge has an article entitled "Progress of Electricity During the Nineteenth Century." This article has previously appeared in the Century number of the New York Poet which came out about the first of January...
There are in all thirty fables in the Talmud which have come down in Esop's Fables, until now they are well known folk-lore. In looking at the original source of the fables we find that they came first from India. Then they were taken up by the Greeks, including Esop, and by them handed down to the Romans. Of the 30 fables of the Talmud, 18 can be traced to Classic and Indian origin and 5 to the purely Indian. The remainder are of later growth and of purely Talmudic origin...