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ZOOLOGICAL CLUB. "The Reactions of Cyclops to Light and to Gravity." Mr. C. O. Esterly. Zoological Laboratories, Fourth Floor, Room 4, 4.45 P. M.
"The Cyclops of Euripides," edited with a prefatory essay, rhythmical scheme of the lyric parts, and exegetical and critical notes,--by John Patterson '83, New York. The Macmillan Company.
English speaking scholars have paid little attention to the Cyclops, and the edition of Mr. Patterson will therefore be of much real service to scholars and students.
The history of the Greek Satyr play, of which the Cyclops is the only surviving example, in an interesting one. Both tragedy and comedy in Greece were the results of evolution, continuing over a long period of time. From its origin the theatre was closely connected with the worship of...
Christ teaches mankind the broadminded faculty, the freedom from gross materialism, which in art we call imagination, in philosophy idealism, in religion, faith. This is the gift which the world of today especially needs. The age is a cyclops with the keen but narrow vision of its single eye for...