Word: fairclough
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Fine Arts 1d. Abbott-Higginson Fogg Lect. Room Hogue-Zoll Emerson D Fine Arts 2f Robinson Hall Geology 14 Emerson J German 1b Harvard 5 German 5 Emerson J German 7 Sever 23 History 8 Sever 5 History 24b Sem Mus. 1 History 32b Memorial Hall Latin B Professor Fairclough's section 1 Sever 17 Mr. Lindsay's section 2 Sever 18 Latin 1 Sever 23 Mathematics 2 Sec. 11 Harvard 6 Mathematics 5b Harvard 5 Meteorology 5 Geol. Mus. 43 Philosophy 14b Emerson J Physics 5 Sem. Mus. 1 Semitic 13 Sem. Mus. 1 Spanish 5 Emerson...
Professor E. E. Sikes, who is President of St. John's College, Cambridge, will give the first half year of Latin 8, a course given last year by Professor E. K. Rand and Professor Fairclough. The first half year of this course deals with the works of Horace, Persius, and Juvenal. Professor Sikes will also give a new course, Classical Philology 79, on Lucretius and Epicureanism...
...Morgan, 3 Emerson D French 8 A-G Sever 18 H-Q Sever 23 R-Z Sever 24 German 1b Sever 29 German 5 Sever 29 German 6 Harvard 3 History 9 Sem. Mus. 1 History 32a Memorial Hall History 39 Harvard 5 Latin B I, II Prof. Fairclough, I Sever 5 Prof. Rand, II Sever 6 Latin 1 Sever 17 Mathematics 2 II Harvard 1 Mathematics 5a Harvard 2 Meteorology 3 Geol. Mus. 43 Philosophy 8 Emerson A Philosophy 13c Emerson A Philosophy 24a Sever 1 Physics 4c Sever 30 Psychology 1 Emerson J Semitic...
...only break in Professor Fairclough's studies came during the World War when he took charge of the American and Belgium relief work being undertaken by the Red Cross Staff at Berne, Switzerland. He was appointed a Lieutenant Colonel in the American Red Cross and performed work of the highest value...
During his stay at the University Professor Fairclough will conduct Classical Philology 50 a course in Latin Epigraphy. In addition, he expects to conduct considerable research work in the same field...