Word: greeks
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Professor W. W. Goodwin '51, Emeritus Professor of Greek Literature, will lecture this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock in Harvard 1 on "Socrates and the Sophists." The lecture, though primarily intended for Freshmen, will be open to members of the University...
...CLASSICAL CONFERENCE. "A Recent Discovery in Crete," Dr. G. H. Chase. "The Buskin in Greek Tragedy," Mr. K. K. Smith. "The Oxyrhynchus Epitome of Livy," Professor Clifford H. Moore. Sever...
...Kraniche des Ibykus," Ibykus, a Greek poet, is murdered while on his way from Rhegium to the games at Corinth, a swarm of cranes being the only witnesses to the crime. When the body is found the people clamor for revenge and are called together to determine the murderers. The perpetrator of the crime is among those present. Just as he is reminded of his deed by the avenging song of the Furies, the cranes fly overhead. Surprised, the slayer betrays himself by exclaiming to his accomplice, "See there Timotheus; behold the cranes of Ibykus...
...Harvard elementary Greek examination, the following Board examinations in Greek--(a) ii Greek composition; (b) Xenophon's "Anabasis," books I-IV; (g) translation at sight of Greek prose...
Eugene Arthur Hecker '05, Greek Prose. Sydney Cornwall Legh '04, Latin Prose...