Word: homeric
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...appointments were made. William Phillips '00, who last year filled the lately resumed office of Regent was made Secretary to the Library Council. To this Council the following members were appointed: Professor Archibald Cary Coolidge '87, chairman; George Foot Moore, Benjamin Osgood Peirce '76, George Lyman Kittredge '82, Charles Homer Haskins, Chester Noyes Greenough '98, and Thomas Barbour '06. In Mr. Phillip's place Edward Deshon Brandegee '81, was made regent. It was also voted to reappoint George Peabody Gardner, Jr., '10, as Secretary to the Corporation. All these appointments took effect on September...
...sends a member of its faculty to Harvard for teaching and research work and receives in return for a few weeks each the services of one of the distinguished men of Harvard's faculty. In pursuance of this arrangement, Charlotte M. Fiske will come from Beloit College for chemistry, Homer Woodbridge from Colorado College for English and E. R. Smith from Grinnell College...
...Charles Homer Haskins, Gurney Professor of History and Political Science, from September...
...Harvard professors speak at secondary schools of the state on the morning of the meeting. The program further includes a luncheon given by the Connecticut Club at which President Lowell and other prominent men will speak, and also the annual business meeting to be held in the afternoon. Dr. Homer Gago '82, of Worcester is now President of the Federation and Professor F. C. Babbitt '90, of Trinity is President of the Connecticut club. The particular importance of the meeting, and its proximity in point of time and distance to the Yale game insure a large attendance. Special trains...
...incumbent of the fellowship must agree to pursue his studies for the year of his incumbency at the American School of Classic Studies at Athens. The following subjects of theses are proposed by the committee: 1. The Expression of Pathos in Homer. 2. The Dramatic Art of Menander. 3. The Humanism of Euripides. 4. Lucian as a Critic of Art. 5. The Romantic Element in the later Greek Epic. 6. Greek Comedy in the Light of Contemporary Vase-painting. 7. Imperialism and Religion at Athens in the Fifth Century B.C. 8. The Iliupersis in the Work of the Greek Vase...