Word: latin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...German 1a Dr. Bosshard, sect. 3 Sever 35 Mr. Bennettt, sect. 4 Sever 29 German 2 I Sem. Mus. 1 German 3a Harvard 3 German 12a Sever 17 Government 10a Emerson F Greek B I Sever 30 History 12 New Lect. Hall Fogg Lect. Rm. History 56 Emerson A Latin 12 Sever 18 Mathematics A II Prof. Beatley, sect. 1 Harvard 5 Mr. Cutler, sect. 2 Harvard 5 Mr. Smith, sect. 3 Harvard 2 Mathematics C II Prof. Morse, sect. 1 Harvard 6 Mr. Marden, sect. 2 Harvard 6 Mr. Sommerville, sect. 3 Harvard 2 Mathematics 4 Sever 36 Mathematics...
...race of students bereft of all but a slight acquaintance with the Greek and Latin authors prescribed by the College Board Examinations, he discovers Herodotus, Thucydides, Sophocles, Aeschylus, Plato and Aristotle to us as living men. There comes with him a realization of what we have missed in escaping from the classical tradition...
Colonel Furlong has been a prominent figure in military and naval circles for the past 20 years. A Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, he has many times visited and explored the countries of Latin America. His numerous writings on his many adventures never fail to catch the popular fancy...
...born in 1834, attended private elementary school in Boston, and at ten years of age entered the Boston Public Latin School. At fifteen he went to Harvard College. In addition to the narrow classical program which he pursued in common with all boys of the Latin School, he had lessons in carpentry and wood turning which his father, whose ideas about education were as President Eliot says, "much in advance of his times," was at pains to secure for him. Although Josiah Quincy had introduced into Harvard College a certain measure of election, this had largely disappeared under the Presidency...
This evening at 6.45 o'clock Juan Bobadilla of Chile will speak on the topic, "Latin America" in the Standish Hall Common Room. The meeting this evening is the fourth and concluding meeting of a series of talks on "Internationalism" held under the auspices of the Harvard Mission. Mr. Bobadilla secured his early education at a Mission School in Chile, and by great efforts succeeded in coming to the United States in 1921 to complete his education. At the present time he is taking a premedical course at Brown University, and is spending part of his time as an instructor...