Word: scholarship
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This is the third of the series of four lectures and readings given by the Cantabrigia Club for the benefit of the Radcliffe Scholarship fund. The first it will be remembered was a reading by Anthony Hope, and the second an illustrated lecture by Mr. Louis Fagan, late of the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum. The fourth which will be a reading by John Fox, Jr., '83, will be given early in January...
Radcliffe College Scholarship Fund. Pope Leo XIII and the Vatican. F. Marion Crawford. Sanders Theatre...
...latter's absence in Europe. During the second term of 1846-1847, Mr. Lane taught the three upper classes in Latin, although a much older tutor was teaching the Freshmen. The impression which the young scholar made on the students in this trying position and the respect for his scholarship which he then gained, are still well remembered by his pupils of that day. Those of us who entered College in 1847 will never forget the smooth-faced, almost boyish-looking tutor who examined us in Latin Grammar in 24 University Hall, where we expected to find the Professor...
Though he published little (very little for a man of such wide and varied learning) under his own name, he always put his best scholarship at the disposal of his friends. One of the best instances is the work which he gave to the revision of Lewis's (known as Harper's) Latin Lexicon, which, according to the editors preface, bears throughout the marks of his skill and critical scholarship. One of his smallest works, the pamphlet on Latin Proununciation, has indeed worked a revolution which even the learning of a Munro could never even begin in England...
Radcliffe College Scholarship Fund.- Some of the Treasures of the British Museum. (Illustrated). Mr. Louis Fagan, late of the Department of Prints and Drawings of the British Museum. Sanders Theatre...