Word: seymour
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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There is a very fine portrait of the late Horatio Seymour in the last Harper's Weekly...
Professor Seymour of Yale has just published an "Introduction to the language and verse of Homer." The work comes out in the college series of Greek authors, edited by Prof. J. W. White...
Prof. T. D. Seymour of Yale, and Prof. J. H. Wheeler of the University of Virginia, Prof. Francis Brown of Union Theological Seminary, and Prof. W. G. Hale of Cornell, have been added to the managing committee...
...absence Profs. Andrew W. Phillips and Willlam Beebe will have the freshmen in mathematics. The death of the lamented Prof. Packard leaves vacant the Hillhouse Professorship of Greek. His successor has not yet been appointed, and the classes in Greek will be under the charge of Profs. T. D. Seymour and Frank B. Tarbell. Now that the college is settled down to work it is expected that the optional system, introduced a year ago, will prove even more satisfactory than it did last year. It is, in a measure, an experiment, but it is almost certain that it will prove...
...regular meeting of the Natural History Society, Wednesday night, the following members were elected. Messrs. W. M. Wadsworth, special; A. B. Seymour, special; B. D. Robinson, '87; J. A. Bailey, '88; E. L. Blossom, '88; L. M. Garrison, '88; and H. K. Job, '88. Mr. F. H. Sellers was elected Librarian. Mr. J. E. Humphrey read a paper on "Our Largest and Commonest Phaeosporea," giving keys for its determination of species in the field. Mr. G. H. Parker read a paper on Zoological classification, historically considered...