Word: romane
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...extensive that less than one-twentieth part has been excavated in three years' work. The chief aim of the operations, the recovery of remains from the Hebrew period, was reached in the second and third years. The objects found in 1908 were mainly of the Greek and Roman periods, the most important being a marble statue (probably Angustus), a large altar, and an imposing stairway. Professor Lyon spent the summer of 1908 at Samaria, and his lecture this evening, will give an account of that year's work...
...voluntary attendance of 12 per cent. of the total College enrollment, must include a consideration of several other facts. In the first place, the number of men who are away from Cambridge over Sunday cannot be less than 25 per cent. of the total. Moreover, most Episcopalians and all Roman Catholics attend their own churches. Also, Dr. Crother's church has an average student attendance of 40. Finally, a considerable number of men attend Boston churches on Sunday mornings. Remembering these facts, the 12 per cent. attendance seems a creditable...
...CLASSICAL CONFERENCE. "Types in the Old Attic Comedy." Professor C. N. Jackson. "Some Characteristics of the Roman exampla virtutum." Mr. H. W. Litchfield. "The prolaliai of the Greek Sophists." Mr. R. M. Peterson. Harvard...
...CLASSICAL CONFERENCE. "Types in the Old Attic Comedy." Professor C. N. Jackson. "Some Characteristics of the Roman exempla virtutum." Mr. H. W. Litchfield. "The prolaliai of the Greek Sophists." Mr. R. M. Peterson. Harvard...
January 31.--"Gregory and the Holy Roman Empire...