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...August issue of the Forum, Frederick S. Hoppin gives an able description of balloon jumping, looks into the future: "Why should we not in time perfect a moderate sized knapsack filled with some highly volatile non-inflammable gas which, strapped comfortably to our back, would be able to lift some 20, 30, or 40 pounds off our burden of flesh? ... If we should ever have knapsacks of unlimited power, our whole present day world will be turned upI side down. ... All the legislatures will be busily engaged in passing laws prohibiting people from leaving the earth too freely, or rules...
...Henry Russell Hitchcock Jr. '24 of Plymouth; John McAndrew '24 of New York; Hazard McClellan Clarke '25 of Buffffalo, N. Y.; and George Hoppin Humphreys '25 of Cambridge...
...value in the field of scholarship, including such series as the Harvard Historical Studies, the Harvard Economic Studies, the Harvard Oriental Series, the Harvard Business Studies, and the Harvard Studies in Comparative Literature. Among works published by the Press and not strictly included in this category should be mentioned Hoppin's "Euthymides and His Fellows" and "A Handbook of Attic Red-Figured Vases," Beazley's "Attic Red-Figured Vases in American Museums," Courtney Langdon's translation of Dante, Professor Kittredge's "The Old Farmer and His Almanack," Professor Grandgent's "Old and New," Hillyer's "Sonnets and Other Lyrics...
...Joseph Clark Hoppin '93 will give an illustrated lecture on "The Making of an Attic Vase" before the Boston Society of the Archaeological Institute of America on Monday afternoon, December 1, at 4 o'clock, in the Lecture Hall of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. The lecture is open to the public without charge...
...Hoppin has had a large experience as an archaeologist. After his graduation from the University he spent a number of years at Athens and at European universities. While a student at the American School in Athens he took an active part in the excavations at the Argive Heraeum. He taught classical art and archaeology at Wellesley and Bryn Mawr, as well as serving as professor in the American School at Athens. With the late Richard Norton '92 he was engaged in the American excavations at Cyrene in North Africa. Professor Hoppin's "Handbook of Attic Red-Figured Vases," recently published...