Word: homer
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Administrative Board of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences: Charles Homer Haskins, Dean; Edward Laurens Mark, Charles Lyman Kittredge '82, Johm Albrecht Walz, Elmer Peter Kohler, Ralph Barton Perry '97, William Fogg Osgood '86, Henry Wyman Holmes '03. Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports: LeBaron Russell Briggs '75, Henry Aaron Yeomans '01, Roger Irving Lee '04, Robert Frederick Herrick '90, John Wells Farley '99, George Peabody Gardner...
...good ball. On Saturday, May 28, it downed the strong Cornell team at Ithaca. The contest was the second of the series, Cornell having won the first, and was in doubt until the fifteenth inning when Barry, the hard hitting shortstop of the Philadelphia team, lined out a beautiful homer after two men were down, winning the game, 5 to 3. On Decoration Day the extra-inning victors were given a set-back by the Tigers in another after-time affair. Princeton rallied in the 12th and drove out six timely hits for a total of five runs, turning...
...good opportunity to get across a few more tallies. Besides his steady box-work and brilliant fielding, the University pitcher also divided batting honors with his hard-hitting battery mate, Harte, the former getting two pretty safeties out of four times up and the latter lacing out a homer in the ninth with one on and a clean single in the fourth which was the first hit for his team. The support which the nine gave Mahan was flawless. Both Reed and Abbot made difficult stops which with other fielders might have gone for hits...
...Religious Thought of the Greeks from Homer to the Triumph of Christianity," by Professor Clifford Herschel Moore '89, of the Latin Department, deals with the genetic development of the higher phases of religion, and discusses also ancient morality, Roman religion, oriental cults, and early Christianity...
...volumes in preparation are not yet in final form, little can be given except the titles and authors. These are as follows: "Studies in Anglo-Norman Institutions," Professor Charles Homer Haskins, of the History Department; "Lectures on the Industrial Revolution," Dean Edward Francis Gay, of the Business School; "Poetic Art in Ballad and Epic," Professor Francis Barton Gummere, of Haverford; "Aristotle: Meteorology," Professor Francis Howard Fobes, of Union; and "Judaism at the Beginning of the Christian Era." George Foote Moore, Frothingham Professor of the History of Religions...