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Bookman-"Paul Laurence Dunbar", by W. D. Howells h.'67; "Cross Sections of Life and some Recent Books", by F. T. Cooper '86; "Sex in Education", by E. L. Thorndike '96; "A New Translation of Lucian", by J. C. Rolfe...
Greek 14.--Greek Literature.--Lucian and his times. Tu., Th., Sat., at 12 Assistant Professor Gulick...
Four new courses in Greek are offered: 16, a course in Greek literature, by Assistant Professor Harris; 13, a half-course in Greek Philosophy, by Associate Professor C. P. Parker; 14, a half-course in Greek literature, Lucian and his times, by Professor Gulick; 12, a history of classical Greek literature, by Professor H. W. Smyth...
...morning of Saturday, May 7th, Lucian Everett Gibbs of the class of ninety-seven of the Lawrence Scientific School, passed away at his home in Cambridge. For some years he had been in delicate health. The immediate cause of death was a complication of heart trouble and congestion of the lungs. In spite of his long illness, the news of his death comes as a great shock and sorrow to his friends and classmates...
...said that they were Christians, but he was in great doubt as to what to do with those who had been Christians and then had repented of their folly. Other passages relative to the Christians are found in Tacitus, describing the persecutions of Nero; in Suetonius, and in Lucian. The latter speaks of their devotion to each other, and explains how any sharper might easily set himself up as a prophet and receive no small income from the contributions of these poor fanatics. He tells a story of Peregrimes, a man whose object in life was to become notorious. Among...