Word: ciceroism
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However, a few titles that suggest themselves for the delectation and profit of the ill-starred mariner are the following: (1) Checkbook; (2) Joyce's Ulysses; (3) Cicero's De Senectute; (4) Walter Camp's Daily Dozen; (5) Cookbook; (6) Coué's Self-Mastery Through Conscious Autosuggestion; (7) The Bartender's Guide; (8) The family photograph album; (9) Joke Book; (10) The Book of Etiquette...
This evening at 8 o'clock a Modern Language Conference will be held in the Common Room of Conant Hall. Professor Irving Babbitt '89 will speak on "Cicero and Humanism...
...find an unbroken line of citizens reaching from the ticket office out onto Huntington avenue. His reflections on leaving the theatre were somewhat mixed, but the muttered exclamation, "O Tempora, O Mores!" was one of them. The ejaculation has expressed the disgusted perplexity of people more often than Cicero ever used it himself, and the question, "What are we coming to?" together with the upward shrug of the shoulders, is still unanswered...
...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...
...ancient authors chosen for this purpose are Homer, Sophocies, Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Horace and Virgil. The modern authors from which a student concentrating in the classics must make his selection are Dante, Cervantes, Chaucer, Milton, Moliere, and Goethe...