Word: scholar
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Fogg Museum, as the result of the generosity of Mr. White, has just published facsimiles of a selected number of the illustrations. Geoffrey Keynes, the distinguished Blake scholar, has contributed a critical introduction to the plates. The exhibition will close on January...
...following review of the Lampoon was written by W. F. P. Chadwick '28, a David Scholar from Oxford...
...shade more licence in this respect. But the writer at least will not quarrel with him. With admirable good nature he has attempted to be all things to all men. The Puritan is given, in the ballad of Sir Brazen-pants, a story with a moral; the classical scholar cannot fall to derive satisfaction from the Christmas Version of "Times Danaos": while all must be stimulated by an entirely new and hither to unpublished drawing of the Widener Library. Prospective philanthropists may learn much from a well-escented study in benevolence...
...scholar of distinction himself, and also the owner of valuable Syriac manuscripts, the Archbishop is familiar with the principal libraries of Europe...
...dollars. This in itself is bad enough, but when it be considered that no amount of money will replace many of the books, out of print or for other reasons unobtainable, the annual loss becomes appalling. Thus a lifetime of study and research on the part of a scholar may be wasted, as far as the present and future Harvard generations are concerned, by the single act of dishonesty, thoughtlessness, or selfishness, of a single member of the University...