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Three Classics majors elected are Andrew T. Cole, Jr. of Urbana, Ill., and Lowell; Henry Steele Commager of Rye, N.Y., and Lowell; and Kenneth J. Reckford of New York City and Eliot...
Elected were: Phyllis Bodel, of Lakeville, Conn. and Barnard Hall, Biochemistry; Bridget Gellert, of Rye, N.Y. and Briggs Hall, History and Literature; and Linda Gertz, of New York City and Briggs Hall, Classics...
...serious interest in classical thought and the desire to enter Law gained Henry S. Commager '54 of Lowell House and Rye, New York the Newhold Rhinelander Landen Memorial Scholarship...
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...Version turned aspens into mulberries and dill into anise. The sycomore that Zacchaeus climbed to catch a glimpse of Jesus was undoubtedly a fig tree.* The bulrushes that sheltered the infant Moses were almost certainly papyrus. Many plants that appear in the King James Version never grew in Palestine. Rye, for instance, is a cold-climate crop. The "rie" of the Bible is probably spelt, a primitive relative of wheat...