Word: greeks
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lect. Hall Mr. Winslow, N, X New Lect. Hall Economics 4a Emerson A, D English 40 Sever 6 Fine Arts 1a Fogg Mus. Fine Arts 2b Fogg Mus. German 8 Sever 30 German 9 Emerson A Government 4 Sever 36 Government 5 Sever 30 Government 13b Sever 23, 24 Greek B II Sever 30 History 7 Emerson J History 57 Harvard 3 Italian 10 Sever 18 Mathematics 2 I Sever 29 Mathematics 13 Sever 24 Mineralogy 8 Geol. Mus. 22 Music 5 Sever 6 Philosophy 9a Emerson A, F Slavic 2a Sever 29 Spanish 7 Sever 18 Spanish 9 Sever...
...Lect. Hall Mr. Winslow, N, X New Lect. Hall Economics 4a Emerson A, D English 40 Sever 6 Fine Arts 1a Fogg Mus Fine Arts 2b Fogg Mus. German 8 Sever 30 German 9 Emerson A Government 4 Sever 36 Government 5 Sever 30 Government 13b Sever 23, 24 Greek B II Sever 30 History 7 Emerson J History 51 Harvard 3 Italian 10 Sever 18 Mathematics 21 Sever 29 Mathematics 13 Sever 24 Mineralogy 8 Geol. Mus. 22 Music 5 Sever 6 Philosophy 9a Emerson A, F Slavic 2a Sever 29 Spanish 7 Sever 18 Spanish 9 Sever...
...Later Greek Dorie Temples," Professor Conant, Robinson Hall...
...Later Greek Doric Temples," Professor Conant Robinson Hall...
...interview in the New York Times, Booth Tarkington rails against the overeducation of college students, and declares that the only fit companion for a young student of his acquaintance is a professor of Greek. This is manifestly unfair both to the highly learned masses who went no more than through grammar school, and to the professors of Greek. A glance at the human dramas called advertisements among which Mr. Tarkington's stories are inserted should have long since convinced him that the remark about not having to go to college to get an education is no empty aphorism, and that...