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...ZOOLOGICAL CLUB. "Sponges, and the Origin of the Nervous System." Professor G. H. Parker. Zoological Laboratory, 4th floor, Room...
Francis Barton Gummere, a delegate from Haverford College; a man of letters with a command of literature profound and wide; delightful writer on the origin of English poetry, whose love of song has made the history of song more lovely...
...half-year. Professor Meyer's courses will be three in number: History 3a, a history of the ancient world from Alexander the Great to Augustus; History 45, covering the history and monuments of the ancient East; and History 20h, a research course intended primarily for graduates, in which the origin and opening of the Second Punic War will be considered. Each will count as a half-course...
...Letters" of Cicero and Pliny; Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress"; Burn's "Tam O'Shanter"; Walton's "Complete Angler" and "Lives" of Donne and Herbert. "Autobiography of St. Augustine"; "Plutarch's "Lives"; Dryden's "Aeneid"; "Canterbury Tales"; "Imitation of Christ," Thomas a Kempis; Dante's "Divine Comedy"; Darwin's "Origin of Species"; "Arabian Nights...
...CLASSICAL CONFERENCE. "A Theory of the Origin of the State." Mr. W. H. Freeman. "The Manuscripts of the Epistle of St. James." Professor Ropes. "Plato and Pragmatism." Professor C. P. Parker. Sever...