Word: greek
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Graduate Prizes of $200 each--one to H. N. Davis '03 for an essay on "The Motion of a Violin String" and one to D. P. Lockwood '03 for an essay on "The Spread of Greek Influence through Translations in the Fifteenth Century." First Undergraduate Prize of $250 to A. L. Locke '09 for an essay on "Tennyson and His Literary Heritage." Second Undergraduate Prizes of $100 each--one to H. Askowith '07 for an essay on "Lessing and Johnson in Relation to their Critical Heritage: A Comparative Study," and one divided between A. E. Pinanski '09 for an essay...
...music written for the Greek Play last June by Mr. J. E. Lodge has been published for the department of the Classics by Messrs. C. W. Thompson & Company of Boston, under the title "Aeschylus, Agamemnon: The Choral Odes and Lyric Scenes, set to music by John Ellerton Lodge." The book contains all the music of the play, with a piano accompaniment. It may be obtained at the Co-operative Store, Amee's, Sever's and Thurston's at $2 per copy...
...following subjects for theses for the Charles Eliot Norton Fellowship in Greek Studies for 1908-09, are proposed by the Committee of Award...
...Greek Oracles as a Source of Greek History...
...Funeral Rites in Greek Poetry and Art of the Fifth Century: with a Study of their Inner Significance...