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With the consent of the committee candidates may write on other classical subjects than those proposed in the following list: 1, The Greek epigram in literature and inscriptions to the end of the classical age; 2, Greek conceptions of a future life as illustrated by works of art; 3, The dramatic art of Euripides; 4, The international aspects of Greek commerce; 5, The Greek conception of liberty and democracy compared with the modern...
With the consent of the committee candidates may write on other classical subjects than those proposed in the following list: 1, The Greek epigram in literature and inscriptions to the end of the classical age; 2, Greek conceptions of a future life as illustrated by works of art; 3, The dramatic art of Euripides: 4, The international aspects of Greek commerce; 5, The Greek conception of liberty and democracy compared with the modern...
Classical Philology 73.--The Greek Epigram. Tu., Th., and (at the pleasure of the instructor) Sat., at 10. Professor H. W. Smyth...
...literature; Dr. Chase will give Greek 5 a new full course on the elements of modern Greek; Professor Warren will give a new course on Classical Philology 68, on the comedies of Plautus; Professor H. W. Smyth will give a new full course on the Greek epigram; and Professor C. H. Moore will give Classical Philology 29 on Greek religion, which was given four years...
...college life in the early fifties told by a series of letters that are supposed to have passed between Mr. Arthur R. Forbes and his mother, sweetheart and chum. Incidentally others take a hand in the correspondence. The story is replete with the play of fancy, wit and epigram, and enough philosophy to give it ballast...