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...referring to three of the University's most outstanding and revered teachers: the late George Lyman Kittredge, Charles Townsend Copeland, and Bliss Perry. Of this famed English department triumvirate, Professors Copeland and Perry and emeritus; sometimes "Copey," (who now asks, with feigned disgust "why do you keep the Copey legend alive?") gives one of his spectacular readings for the Freshman class...
...without calling names. It is one of those books that everybody should read and few laymen will. It is as scrupulously impartial as high scholarship can make it. Its authority is guaranteed by the names of its authors: Professor James T. Shotwell (The History of History) is professor emeritus of history at Columbia University and a director of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Professor Laserson is visiting professor of philosophy at Columbia...
Edward Kennard Rand '94, Pope Professor of Latin, emeritus, died of a heart attack Sunday afternoon at the age of 73. One of Harvard's best known, most honored, and best liked professors, Professor Rand was an internationally renowned classical scholar...
...commuter from Watertown who worked his way through College, Rand became a friend and adviser to Presidents Eliot, Lowell and Conant. He retired as a professor emeritus...
...Matthew, Mark, Luke and John first wrote it down, the story has been retold by many a brash biographer (notably: Ernest Renan, George Moore, Emil Ludwig). But the original Gospel story still stands four-square against all comers. Undaunted by the experience of his predecessors,* Columbia's Professor Emeritus John Erskine, who has already tried his hand at fiddling with Greek myths where Homer nodded (The Private Life of Helen of Troy, Penelope's Man), last week came forward with a new version of the Gospel story (The Human Life of Jesus; Morrow...