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Courses have long been given here in earlier Irish literature and in Celtic Irish. These courses, long taught by Fred Norris Robinson, Gurney Professor of English Literature, emeritus, are now given by Kenneth H. Jackson, associate professor of Celtic...
...Celtic 3 (M.W.F. at 10)Sever 21 Celtic 6 (M.W.F. at 11) Widener B Class, Philology 53 Sever 21 Comp, Literature 35b Geol. Lect. Rm. Economics 36b Harvard 1 Economics 106b Havard 3 Economics 113b Emerson A Economics 141b Littauer Aud. English 5b Emerson D English 60b Harvard 5 English 250b Widener C History 28a Emerson H Hist. of Learning 1 Sever 8 Mathematics 10b Sever 29 Mathematics 19 Sever 36 Mathematics 35 Sever 5 Philosophy 1 Harvard 5 Philosophy 4c Sever 11 Philosophy 6 Fogg Large Rm. Philosophy 12d Emerson A Philosophy 21 Sever 4 Rom. Phil...
From Ireland in his little coracle the missionary-saint, Columba, sailed to the isle of lona in the Inner Hebrides, off Scotland's west coast. There, in 563 A.D., on lona's misty, rainy four square miles, he established a base in the great Celtic Christianizing that swept eastward from Ireland to Britain, across to the Continent - and as far south as Vienna...
...George Fielden MacLeod, 51, is no medievalist nor sentimental ruin-regarder. His purpose is hardly less ambitious than St. Columba's: to eventually awaken Scotland and England to a new concept and practice of religion. To many a Scottish Presbyterian, he seems a worthy successor to the Celtic saint himself...
...tunefulness of Sammy Fain's songs and the occasional appearances on stage of Miss Vivienne Segal of "Pal Joey" fame. And since Miss Segal isn't visible for more than 20 minutes, one wonders why she ever became enmeshed in this melange of heavenly half-backs, very un-Celtic wans of the Fighting Irish, and the 1946 Army-Notre Dame game...