Word: isaiah
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...generally admitted that Isaiah and Jeremiah (they seem to be hitched inseparably like Conkling and Platt) needed a great deal of courage to speak their minds, and they undoubtedly did need all they possessed. So has every critic of similar stamp who has made his voice heard since that time, but in the present year of the Republic the shoe is on the other foot. Whereas before it has been dangerous in the extreme to knock the existing order the challenge now is for men to defend it. It is always easiest to go with the crowd--the crowd always...
...consular diptych of Rufus Probianus. There are also diptychs of Flavius Asturius (fifth century), Areobindus (sixth century), the fifth century Byzantine diptych of an archangel in the British Museum, the front cover of the Psalter of Charles the Bald (ninth century), the South Kensington plate of Mary between Isaiah and Melchisedek (ninth century), a tenth century Holy Water vessel from Milan Cathedral, the Tutilo panel of the Book of Gospels from St. Gall, the Quedlinburg reliquary ascribed to King Henry the Fowler (tenth century), the comb of St. Heribert of Cologne (tenth to 11th century...
...sale at the Cooperative. This new quarterly is of especial interest to University men on account of the personnel of its staff. Dr. A. C. Coolidge '87, Professor of History at the University, is its editor and associated with him are three other Harvard men. They are: Mr. Isaiah Bowman '05, Director of the American Geographical Society; Mr. George H. Blakeslee, A.M. '00, Ph.D. '05, Professor of History and International Law at Clark University; and Mr. Edwin F. Gay LL.D., (Hon.) '18, former Dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration, and the present publisher of the New York Evening...
Editorial Advisory Board: Isaiah Bowman, George H. Blakeslee, John W. Davis, Stephen P. Duggan, Edwin F. Gay, Harry A. Garfield, Alexander Legge, Leo S. Rowe, George W. Wickersham...
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