Word: contributor
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...written or edited many works, among which are "Euripides' 'Bacchae'," "Clcero's 'Orator'," and "Aristotle's 'Constitution of Athens'." One of Dr. Sandys' most recent works is a "History of Classical Scholarship from the Athenian Age to the End of the Middle Ages." He has been a contributor to the Classical Review since...
...clock, in Phillips Brooks House. After graduating from Harvard, Mr. Atkinson studied abroad for several years and during this time visited schools throughout Germany, France and Austria. For a time he was superintendent of public instruction for the Philippine Islands, and he has been a frequent contributor to educational journals...
...real principle ought to be that a Harvard game is a University event; that what supports the teams is the enthusiasm of the whole body of undergraduates and graduates; that the contributor to athletics does not contribute in order to get the preference of tickets, but for the furtherance of a sport in which he is interested. The present system does not secure an audience which is distinctly from the University communities: near me on the grand stand sat scores of people who were simply members of an outside public interested in a great sport. It is right...
...pitch that they determined to make it a class affair, with the result that the whole of the amount required came to the University as the gift of the Class of 1856. He also served for several years on the editorial committee of the Studies and was a frequent contributor...
...which has since become Radcliffe College. His writings on classical subjects, however, have done most to make him known. The Allen and Greenough Latin Grammar has had a very wide use in schools. He has also edited editions of Caesar, Cicero, Virgil, Horace and Livy, and was an active contributor to various periodicals and to the proceedings of many learned societies. His other works include an Analysis of the Latin Subjunctive, privately issued in 1870, and frequent articles in the Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, a publication which owes its origin to him. He was a member of the American...