Word: latin
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Professor Goodwin, Eliot Professor of Greek Literature, and Professor Greenough of the Latin Department, who were taking their sabbatical years have returned to college and will resume their courses for 1897-98. Professor Munsterberg, Professor of Experimental Psychology, and Mr. Santayana, Instructor in Philosophy, who have also been away on leave of absence will also take charge of their former courses...
...following members of the Facutly are taking sabbatical years for 1897-98: C. L. Smith, Professor of Latin; E. S. Sheldon, Professor of Romance Philology; P. H. Hanus, Professor of History; H. K. Schilling, Professor of German; and R. Thaxter, Professor of Cryptogamic Botany...
George Martin Lane, Ph. D., Pope professor emeritus of Latin, died at his home in Cambridge on June 30, after a protracted illness...
...After graduation he taught at college for a year and then went abroad, where he studied for four years at the Universities of Berlin and Gottingen, taking the degree of Ph. D. from the latter institution. On his return to Cambridge in 1851, he was appointed professor of Latin and later on he was elected Pope professor of Latin...
John W. Rice was born in Rockland, Mass., and fitted for college at the Boston Latin School, from which he graduated in '87. In college he took second-year honors in classics, and received honorable mention in Greek. After graduating "cum laude" in '91, he went abroad for a year, and studied at the University of Berlin. On returning to this country he went through the three years theological course at Yale, graduating in '95. Since this time he has been at the Harvard Divinity School. He will stay here another year, as a candidate for the Ph. D. degree...