Word: latinities
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Furthermore, the non-bureau nations, and particularly those of Latin America and the Pacific, will be heavily represented in our "Pageant of -he Pacific." Commercial exhibitors are not barred by the Paris pact...
Steinberg, a graduate of Boston Latin School, and who studied violin at the New England Conservatory of Music 1932 to 1934, will be accompanied by Leonard Bernstein '39 at the plane...
Ogle will attract chief attention. There are two reasons. His is the first speaking voice of the day after the Sheriff of Middlesex County has called the meeting and the Chairman of the Board of Preachers has spoken in prayer. Also Ogle will talk in Latin, as was always the custom in casting greetings on behalf of the Class...
Additional qualifications of the speakers include: for Ogle, the leading part in the Mostellaria, Latin play of the Tercentenary, and the winning of the Lee Wade Prize with a Greek rendition; for Miller, the giving of one of the three undergraduate speeches at the Tercentenary...
...Stowell's Hall has since been blossoming with Brazil's Ambassador Oswaldo Aranha volunteering to send five Brazilians, a Committee for Mexico promising three fellowships, onetime U. S. Ambassador Alanson Bigelow Houghton donating one for Great Britain. Pan American Airways has offered free plane transportation to 20 Latin American students. Last week Promoter Stowell, announcing that the first Hall of Nations fellowship had been awarded to 22-year-old Jan Bazant of Brno, Czechoslovakia, made ready to sail for Europe to put the Hall of Nations over in an even bigger...