Word: goodwin
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...learn from the Philadelphia News that Professor White of Cornell will take Professor Goodwin's place at Harvard while the latter is acting as director of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Greece. News, no doubt, both to Cornell and Harvard...
Greek Readings. "Agamemnon of AEschylus." Professor Goodwin. Sever...
...eight or ten pupils at the school next year, and among them possibly a graduate from Harvard. One student, at least, will probably go from New Haven and one from New York. These students, supported by fellowships from their respective colleges, will be under the direction of Professor Goodwin, whose salary as director will be paid by the college. In addition to this, each college furnishes a certain subscription towards defraying the other expenses of the school. About $20,000 have been pledged for the expenses of the first ten years. By this excellent arrangement the financial support...
...scheme. These are Harvard, Yale, Brown, Cornell, Princeton, Johns Hopkins, Columbia, Amherst, College of the City of New York, Michigan, University of Virginia, Union, Trinity and Wesleyan. The answers which they have returned to the invitation of the committee have been in the main very favorable. Professor Goodwin was the unanimous choice of the committee as the fittest man for the position of first director of the school...
...next ten years, fifteen or twenty men may study, for two or three years each, classical subjects on classical ground." A meeting of the committee, in New York on April 5th, has been called by Professor White, to settle all plans finally before the director sails. Professors Norton and Goodwin will probably attend...