Word: hebrew
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Faculty of Arts and Sciences at their meeting yesterday voted to offer five new half-courses during the second half year. The courses will be Semitic 20c, Old Testament, Principles and Practice of Criticism, given by Professor G. F. Moore; Semitic 20d, Hebrew Law, given by Professor G. F. Moore; Economics 22, Outlines of the Development of Economic Thought in Germany in the Nineteenth Century; and two half-courses in Fine Arts, of which one will be on Greek Sculpture, the other on the Sculpture of the Renaissance in Italy. Both of these will require reading and discussions of casts...
Professor Lyon will resume his duties in the Scientific department and in the absence of Professor Toy, Dr. Haynes will continue to teach, giving a new half-course in rapid reading in Hebrew...
...will be studied in their historical connection with the acts of the Apostles and with the growth and development of the early church. W. E. Dowty, Jr., '97, will lead the course for Juniors in "Old Testament Characters." The Juniors will study the biographies of the leading characters in Hebrew history. A Senior course in "The Teachings of Jesus and His Apostles," designed for upper-classmen and graduates, will be held with more detail than either the Freshmen or Sophomore classes. The leader for this course has not yet been chosen. These classes will meet once a week...
...fellowship of $500 offered through the subsidy of the Archaeological Institute was awarded for 1901 03 to Martin A. Meyer, a graduate of the University of Cincinnati and of the Hebrew Union College, on the basis of a competitive examination similar to those held by the American Schools of Classical Studies at Rome and Athens. This fellowship will undoubtedly be offered for 1902-03 under the same terms, due notice to be given next spring...
Semitic Conference. Hebrew Marriage Customs. Mr. J. I. Gorfinkle. Sever...