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**CLASSICAL CONFERENCE. "The Stature of the Ancient Romans," Mr. C. W. Wickersham; "Greek Rhetorical Forms and the Epistles of the New Testament," Professor Ropes; "The Homeric Chariot and Shield," Mr. F. S. Darrow. Sever 18, 4.30 P. M.
The Hall was already filled, when President Eliot introduced the speaker. He said in part: Our system of justice, the Common Law, is of Germanic origin and is a flexible and living law of a thousand years' growth. While the Roman law is older, still it shows no such uninterrupted...
The Macmillan Company of New York, has recently published "A History of Rome for High Schools and Academies" by Dr. G. W. Botsford of the Department of History. In scope and method, the book is similar to the "History of Greece" by the same author. It aims to introduce the...
Another very valuable fragment is no doubt a schoolboy's exercise, written in an unformed hand with a few mistakes in spelling. It consists of the first seven verses of the first chapter of St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans. It was written probably about 316 A.D., judging from...
There are in all thirty fables in the Talmud which have come down in Esop's Fables, until now they are well known folk-lore. In looking at the original source of the fables we find that they came first from India. Then they were taken up by the Greeks...