Word: palmer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...remaining meetings in this series will be held on February 25 and March 4. Professor G. H. Palmer '64 will address the second gathering on "The Nature of Forgiveness", while Dr. A. McC. Crothers '99 in the third of the series will speak on "The Irish Question in Literature...
...game on account of illness, the coaches were forced to bring up some men from the second team. Larocque, playing his first game since his recent illness, played right wing, while Guild, who won his letter in the first Yale game, started at center. Peirson and Palmer, from the second squad, were both used as substitutes...
HARVARD QUEEN'S COLLEGEWalker, Peirson, l.w. r.w., BrownGuild, Larocque, Crosby, c. c., Boucher, HansonLarocque, Peirson, Palmer, r.w. l.w., Gibson, BondCrosby, Hammond, l.d. r.d., SmithOwen, Hammond, r.d., l.d., ReynoldsBigelow, g. g., Quin
...enjoy Homer for his history, story, and characters", said Professor G. H. Palmer '64 yesterday afternoon in the first of a series of four lectures in Emerson D, before an audience which filled and overflowed the large class room. Professor Palmer expressed the purpose of the series by saying that it was designed for those who have neither the time nor the inclination to make a detailed study of the four great poets: Homer, Virgil, Dante and Milton...
With reference to the stories themselves. Professor Palmer showed how the "Iliad", with a duration of only a few days, reaches a great height of splendor, while the Odyssey has an even beauty, which is lacking in the "Iliad", as well as great artistic skill. "The ability to produce joy", he said, "seems to be at its height in these poems. It is not the source of the various incidents, but the way in which they are welded together that is the sign of the artist...