Word: supplementing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Concentration but Distribution that should be completed in the first two years. Distribution allows a student to sample the various fields and make certain that his special choice is right. It opens the view for him so that he can judge what outside courses will best supplement his particular interest. And it clears the way so that he is left free to advance to a considerable depth in at least one direction, his Concentration, which would be impossible if he proceeded in that direction during his earlier, and more immature years...
Professor Rand's subject this afternoon will be the "Life and Works of Virgil" and he will supplement his talks by readings from translations of Virgil's poetry. He has been a professor at the University since 1909, and has been the author of numerous articles on classical and medieval subjects and is the editor and translator of Boethius' "Opuscula Sacra", and "Consolatis "Philosophicae...
...subject of Professor Palmer's lectures will be the "Life and Works of Homer", and he will supplement his points by readings from his own translations of Homer's poetry. He has been for 40 years a professor of Philosophy at the University and is the author of several famous books, the best known of which are probably "Self Cultivation in English" and "The New Education...
Petitions nominating men for offices in the Phillips Brooks House Association, to supplement the nominations made by the nominating committee, must be handed in to B. McK. Henry '24, at Phillips Brooks House, today before 5 o'clock. All such petitions, as provided by the laws of the Association, must bear the signatures of at least 20 members of the University. The elections will take place on Thursday, February...
...prominent poet and an instructor in the University, will address members of the English 28 Club and their guests this evening at 7.30 o'clock in the Smith Halls Common Room. The subject will be a "Criticism of the tendencies in modern verse", and the speaker will supplement his points with readings from his own poetry. Mr. Hillyer has recently published a volume entitled. "The Hills Give Promise", while his three Spenserian sonnets, "To them that defended", won the Garrison prize for poetry...