Word: hebrew
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Menorah Society Lecture. "Representative Men of Israel, lll., Isaiah the Prophet," by Dr. David Philipson, of the Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, O., in Emerson...
...Menorah Society Lecture. "Representative Men of Israel, III., Isaiah the Prophet," by Dr. David Philipson, of the Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, O., in Emerson...
...made accessible to others, because of the fact that the commercial publisher can not afford to publish them. In England the presses of Oxford and Cambridge supply this need, and are splendidly equipped with all the necessary type that higher scholarship requires in such fields as Hebrew, Russian, Arabic, and mathematics--a fact which often forces American writers to go to England to have such books printed...
...Menorah Prize to Harry Wolfson '12, of New York, for an essay entitled "Maimonides and Helevi: A Study in Typical Jewish Attitudes toward Greek Philosophy in the Middle Ages"; honorable mention to Harry Wolfson '12 for an essay on "The Linguistic and Literary Development of Modern Hebrew," and to David Rubin '12, of Cleveland, Ohio, for an essay entitled "Hellenic and Hebraic Conceptions of Justice...
...University, and N. Foerster '10 in a pleasant article talks of the summer birds in the Yard. Professor Francke describes the coming Germanic Museum, and C. Kikkawa tells of Harvard's harvest in Japan. L. M. Friedman '93 writes of Judah Morris, a converted Jew, the first instructor in Hebrew; incidentally we get some amusing pictures of life in the College in the eighteenth century; the instructor eked out a living by keeping shop as well as dispensing knowledge; one of his bills was for nearly three pounds of tobacco, pipes and the like for the Corporation. We learn that...