Word: quos
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Patres nostri, homines et diligentes et frugales, in silvis incognitis cum domus suas et acdem ad Deum colendum acdificavissent, meditari coeperunt quo modo pueros sibi eradirent. Quibus collegium condere volentibus; vir quidam liberalis, sapientiae studiosus Johannes Harvard, sui oblitus dono munifico effecit ut schola valeret floreretque. Hoc in faciendo vitam suam brevem ipsam et morti immatura fractam gloria immortali ornavit...
...first of these was necessary to the maintenance of the status quo in the countries of the western Mediterranean and the eastern Atlantic. The Algeciras conference, although it has by no means yet solved the Moroccan question, has put Spain in a better position than any it has occupied since the war with the United States...
...debate for the affirmative, said the question was to be looked at from a broad point of view, without taking into consideration mere technicalities. Thus, the so-called Organic Articles of Concordat, though never signed by the Pope, had been in force for 104 years and constituted a status quo...
...sketch of Jeremiah Curtin, linguist and ethnologist, best known to the public as the translator of "Quo Vadis"; a brief article by Rev. E. E. Hale '39, consisting mainly of personal reminiscenses of Longfellow as a professor at Harvard; a discussion of the future of music at Harvard by E. B. Hill '94, and a review of two notable books by Harvard men. Professor Bliss Perry's "Walt Whitman" and the volume of Dean Shaler's posthumous poems entitled. "From Old Fields"--complete the list of special articles. As usual, about half the number is devoted to the various departments...
Prayers to Nymphs in Inscriptions. Mr. F. G. Ballentine. On the use of "quo paeto" in Latin Literature. Mr. H. L. Cleasby. Harvard...