Word: troys
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Base-ball yesterday : At New York - Yales, 18; Stock Exchange, 3. At Cincinnati - Cincinnatis, 18; Alleghenys, 4. At Philadelphia - Metropolitans, 12; Philadelphias, 6. Athletics, 11; Louisvilles, 4. At Baltimore - St. Louis, 5; Baltimores, 3. At Boston - Bostons, 4; Worcesters, 0. At Troy - Troy, 7; Providence, 4. At Detroit - Clevelands, 9; Detroits, 3. At Chicago - Buffalos, 6; Chicagos...
...Goodwin's lecture in Sanders Theatre last Wednesday evening. When we think, however, that he is to leave us soon, it seems astounding that Harvard men did not embrace the opportunity to hear him upon a subject which he is so peculiarly able to make interesting as that of "Troy and Mycenae." When Prof. Palmer was about to leave, Harvard suddenly realized what a loss his departure would be. When Prof. Goodwin is about to leave, Harvard will undoubtedly awake to a sense of his great and varied services. The time to show their appreciation was when he delivered...
Last evening Prof. Goodwin lectured upon "Troy and Mycenae" to a small audience in Sanders Theatre. Professors Norton ond Dyer were among the auditors. The lecturer said that a few years ago he had been asked in a letter if there were a Dr. Schleimann? if he had discovered an ancient city? and if that city were Homer's Troy? All these points he had denied at the time, but was soon obliged to recant. Within the Agora of Mycenae five tombs were opened, and the many golden ornaments found therein undoubtedly belong to the Heroic Age. The speaker thought...
Professor Goodwin lectures Wednesday evening at Sanders Theatre on "Troy and Mycenae...
...some time, is to be given under the auspices of the Art Club and the Philological Society, commencing probably next week. The probable dates and subjects of the lectures are as follows: April 26, Prof. Packard of Yale, on "The OEdipus Tyrannus;" May 4, Prof. Goodwin, on "Schlieman at Troy and Mycenae," a lecture similar to the one delivered last year; May 11, Prof. Norton, on "The Assos Expedition" May 18, Prof. Agassiz, on "The Buried Cities of Yucatan." It is not yet definitely settled whether Prof. Agassiz will lecture or not. Tickets for the course will be $1.00; single...