Word: elton
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Alston Hurd Chase of Salem; Eugene Eisenmann of New Orleans, La.; Sumner Wilson Elton of Dorchester; Milton Irving Kats of Brooklyn, N. Y.; George Thomas Major of Easthampton; Norman Warren Schur of Beashmont; Lewis Hyman Weinstein of Portland, Me.; Lenson Arnold Weissberger of New York City...
...Donham's address will open the subject of the evening. Dr. C. Macfle Campbell, Director of the Boston Psychopathic Hospital, is scheduled to follow him. Sharing the medical side of the presentation with Dr. Campbell will be Dr. Abraham Myerson, Professor of Neurology at the Tufts Medical School. Dr. Elton Mayo, Professor at the Wharton School of Commerce and Finance, will close the discussion...
Class of 1927--K. O. E. Anderson, A. H. Chase, A. E. Currier, Eugene Eisenmann, S. W. Elton, W. F. Farr, J. D. Houghton, M. T. Katz, G. T. Major, L. A. Rusin, N. W. Schur, Philip Solomon, A. H. Sworsky, L. H. Weinstein, L. A. Weissberger, C. E. Wyzanld...
Professor Elton, King Alfred Professor of English Literature in the University of Liverpool and the author of many significant books, will give two courses in the second half-year, English 8 and Comparative Literature 29. In English 8 he will deal with English Literature from 1730 to 1785. Comparative Literature 29 will take as its subject Poetics and Literary Criticism. This course deals historically with poetics and literary criticism and includes also direct discussion of various critical topics. Among the authors considered are Plato, Aristotle, Longinus, Dante, Sidney, Dryden, Boileau, Johnson, Coleridge, Wordsworth, SaintBeuve, Arnold, and Pater...
...Professor Elton," said Dean Lowes in a statement to the CRIMSON, "is the author of a large number of significant books. Notable among these works is a translation of the works of Saxo Grammaticus, a study of Michael Drayton, and particularly a distinguished work in four volumes on the history of English literature from the middle of the eighteenth century to the middle of the nineteenth...