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There of these forthcoming works as volumes 28, 29 and 30 of the Harvard Oriental Series, edited by C. R. Lanman, professor of Sanskrit in the University, and Correspondent de I'Acedmie des Inscription et Belles-Lettres de I'Institutde France. The new volumes are called "Buddhist Legends", and are translations by Dr. E. W. Burlingame of a story-book written in the sacred language of Buddhism, the Pall, in Ceylon, 450 A. D. They give a vivid picture of ancient monastic life in India; a direct counterpart of the Legends of the Christian Saints...
...undertaking the stupendous task of editing this series, Professor Lanman is contributing a most unique and important addition to American literature. Several volumes have been help up in different parts of Europe since the beginning of the war, but these three are done entirely in this country and will be ready in a few weeks...
...York City, chairman; Sherwin Campbell Badger of Boston, Lewis Augustus Harlow of East Milton, William Lincoln Payson of Brookline, Reginald Forman Brander of New York City, Sollace Mitchell of New York City, John Bulkley Edmonds of New York City, Charles Andrew Crawford Eastman of Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, Jonathan Trumbull Lanman of Lawrence, Long Island, New York, and Robert Fiske Bradford of Boston...
...substitute: D. M. Oenslager and G. G. Benedict, 8-9; J. M. Brown and J. C. Watson Jr., 9-10; F. B. Allen and W. O. Clark, 10-11; T. B. Coolidge and W. W. Cutler, 11-12; H. R. Davis and C. B. Munro, 12-1; J. T. Lanman and H. Garland...
...will cover Claverly, Smith, Lowell House, Beck, Holyoke, Russell, Walter Hostings, Conant and Senior House. The members of the team are: R. E. Anderson Jr., P. W. Butman, T. Barker, T. J. Curtis, F. Fiske, C. P. Fordyce, C. H. Hawes, B. W. Hawes, B. W. Huiskamp, J. Lanman, J. N. Logan, E. Lund, J. C. Newcomb, E. Morss, L. W. Rathbun, C. L. Short, P. F. Thayer...