Word: homers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...hosts. The subject and the art are more nearly Greek than anything we have seen attempted in this country for many years. In the contrast between Cassandra's secret love for Corebus and her unwilling surrended to the God, the writer subtly shows the tryanny of those beings whom Homer certainly did not over-much respect. Greek too is the feeling, dimly sensed throughout the whole poem, of impending tragedy-the distant, silent, but steady approach of the Achaean ships. And it is in a Greek way, without the aid of short lines or expletive that Mr. McLane attains...
...Iyenaga, who is lecturing on disarmament in Boston, is at present staying as a guest of the Club. On December 4 and 5, the Club will have as a guest Mr. Homer B. Hulbert, former envoy of the Korean emperor, authority on far eastern questions. From December 11 to 13 Mr. Louis F. Post, former Assistant Secretary of Labor, will be staying there
...clock this evening in the Living Room of the Union, Mr. Homer Cummings, former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, will give an address under the auspices of the Woodrow Wilson Club of the University. His subject will be "Popular Reactions in the Struggle for Peace". Professor W. E. Hocking '01, Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity at the University, will preside and introduce the speaker. The meeting will be open to all members of the Woodrow Wilson Club, and of the Union...
...Popular Reactions in the Struggle for Peace" will be the subject of an address by Mr. Homer Cummings, former chairman of the Democratic National Committee to the Woodrow Wilson Club and to union members at a meeting in the Living Room of the Union at 3 o'clock tomorrow evening. Professor W. E. Hocking 01 will introduce Mr. Cummings...
...Homer Cummings former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, will address the Woodrow Wilson Club of the University at its first regular meeting of the year at 8 o'clock in the Living Room of the Union on Tuesday evening. Mr. Cummings' subject will be "Popular Reactions Towards Peace", and Professor W. E. Hocking '01, Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civic Polity at the University, will preside and introduce the speaker. The meeting is to be open to all members of the Union and of the Woodrow Wilson Club...