Word: celtics
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...example, did you know that we have a Celtic Languages and Literatures Department? Not a mere "committee" like Women's Studies, but a full-fledged academic department. Well, the faculty includes only three people: the department chair, a lecturer and a visiting professor (from Dublin, of course). Also, most of the courses are not offered this year...
Patrick K. Ford, chair of Celtic Languages and Literatures, said that the delay is actually welcome, because the academic year 1996-97 marks the centenary of Celtic Studies at Harvard...
Fortunately, the team is confident that that order will come. And in the tradition of Celtic greats K.C. Jones, Sam Jones, M.L. Carr, and Dennis Johnson, the proof is in the defense. Harvard is holding its opponents to 45.9 percent shooting from the field, while zoning in at a 48.5 percent clip itself...
...think people in sciences, who only take two history classes, don't want to take the Celtic novel--they want something more sweeping," says Professor of History James Hankins, co-author of the proposal...
...three singers strive to connect themselves to old, grand traditions. They use Celtic imagery, and Keineg sings one song, the stately O Iesu Mawr, in Gaelic; O'Connor quotes William Butler Yeats on the liner notes of her CD, and O'Riordan pays him tribute in the song Yeats' Grave. This awareness of a particular past helps distinguish their songs from the typical rootless algae of pop music. In his poem A Coat, Yeats wrote, "I made my song a coat/ Covered with embroideries/ Out of old mythologies/ From heel to throat." As modern women conscious of an Irish heritage...