Word: pompeii
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...Chandler '06; "The Ballad of Those That Mock," by J. Hinckley '06; "Harvard Types, 2, Our Friend Brattle Hall," by J. H. B.; "The Rest of the Circle," by Van Wyck Brooks '08; "A Freshman's Letters Home," by E. D. B.; "To a Man of Pompeii," by Van Wyck Brooks...
Professor Francis W. Kelsey, of the University of Michigan, lectured before the Classical Club in the Fogg Lecture Room last night on "A Decade of Excavations at Pompeii." The lecture was illustrated by about thirty stereopticon slides...
After the great eruption of the year 79 A. D., Pompeii lay buried for fifteen centuries. For two centuries more little was done in the work of excavation, but after 1772 there followed thirteen decades of profitable work. The most fruitful of these is that which has just been completed, for in it many valuable discoveries have been made. The most important of these are the Villa of Bosca Reali, the temple of Venus Pompeiana, the House of the Vetii, the House of the Silver Wedding and the Bronze Phoebus...
Professor Francis W. Kelsey, of the University of Michigan, will lecture under the auspices of the Classical Club, in the Fogg Lecture Room at 8 o'clock this evening. His subject will be "A Decade of Excavation at Pompeii," and the talk will be illustrated with a number of stereopticon views. The lecture will be open to the public...
...Classical Club. A Decade of Excavation at Pompeii. (Illustrated with the Stereopticon.) Professor Francis W. Kelsey, of University of Michigan. Fogg Lecture Room...