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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...spent a number of years at Athens and at European universities. While a student at the American School in Athens he took an active part in the excavations at the Argive Heraeum. He taught classical art and archaeology at Wellesley and Bryn Mawr, as well as serving as professor in the American School at Athens. With the late Richard Norton '92 he was engaged in the American excavations at Cyrene in North Africa. Professor Hoppin's "Handbook of Attic Red-Figured Vases," recently published by the Harvard University Press, has attained high rank among the authoritative works on Greek archaeology...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOPPIN DISCUSSES ATTIC VASES | 11/29/1919 | See Source »

Stephen Leacock conclusively proved last evening in the Union that literature is getting sillier and sillier--he proved it so conclusively that the appreciative crowd of students from the University and Radcliffe that packed the Living Room was kept in a continuous uproar of merriment. Professor C. T. Copeland '82, introduced the speaker...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE WORST IS YET TO COME, SAYS LEACOCK | 11/29/1919 | See Source »

...systematic search for new stars begun several years ago at the University Observatory is being continued with most gratifying results under the direction of Professor S. I. Bailey '88. During the period that the search has been carried on 18 new stars have been discovered, and at present a photographic study of the milky way is being made...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEARCHING FOR NEW PLANETS AT UNIVERSITY OBSERVATORY | 11/28/1919 | See Source »

Prior to 1886 only nine new stars had been discovered in 400 years, but since then 25 have been located, including the 18 detected from the University Observatory. Among other undertakings assumed by the Observatory is the completion of the life work of Professor E. C. Pickering '65, who made a survey and classification of over 200,000 stars. The observations of this great survey are practically complete, and the catalogue is in its final stages...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEARCHING FOR NEW PLANETS AT UNIVERSITY OBSERVATORY | 11/28/1919 | See Source »

...operation with Professor Kapteyn of Holland, the Observatory is also making an exhaustive study of the magnitude and position of stars far too small to be seen by the naked eye. There are nearly 100,000,000 such stars, but by selecting typical areas it is possible to generalize accurately about the entire number...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEARCHING FOR NEW PLANETS AT UNIVERSITY OBSERVATORY | 11/28/1919 | See Source »

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