Word: greeks
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Aeschylns," Professor Gulick, Sever 26, Greek...
...French 9 Sever 20, 23, 24 Geography 6 Geol. Lect. Rm. Geology 13 Geol. Lect. Rm. German 1a Dr. Bosshard, sect. 3 Sever 35 Mr. Bennett, sect. 4 Sever 29 German 2 I Sem. Mus. 1 German 3a Harvard 3 German 12a Server 17 Government 10a Emerson F Greek B I Sever 30 History 12 New Lect. Hall Fogg Lect. Rm. History 56 Emerson A Latin 12 Sever 18 Mathematics A II Prof. Beatley, sect. 1 Harvard 5 Mr. Cutler, sect. 2 Harvard 5 Mr. Smith, sect. 3 Harvard 2 Mathematics C II Prof. Morse, sect. 1 Harvard...
...mother of humble station. From early age he showed that he possessed the spark which was to burst forth into the flame of genius. He was not one of those artists of the Renaissence who sought to revive the ancient glories of art by the imitation of Greek and Roman models . He was a tireless student of nature and from it he drew the subtile play of light and shade, the harmony and rhythm of line which raises his work so high among his contemporaries...
...Euripedes' Bacchantes", Professor Gulick. Sever 26, Greek...
...Anglo-Saxon requirement has been the besetting sin of the Honors Course in English ever since its institution: It was wholly illogical of the department to make this demand when no similar requirement for extensive knowledge of both Greek and Latin was laid down. These two languages, even to the layman, are obviously of much greater importance in the study and appreciation of English literature than is Anglo-Saxon. The new rule in effect makes Anglo-Saxon voluntary, and so removes the evil...