Word: virgil
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Professor R. S. Conway, Hulme Professor of Latin In Victoria University, Manchester, England, and Visiting Lecturer at Harvard University will give the first of his series of lectures on Virgil this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Its title will be "Man and Nature," and it will be given in Harvard Hall, Room...
...examinations is as follows: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28 Bible and Shakespere, 2-4 o'clock New Lect. Hall THURSDAY, APRIL 29 Homer, 2-3 o'clock Memorial Hall Sophocies, 3.15-4.15 o'clock Memorial Hall FRIDAY, APRIL 30 History and Literature, general examination, 9-1 o'clock Memorial Hall Virgil, Horace, Plato, Aristotle, Chaucer, Milton, Dante, Cervantes, Moliere, Goethe, 2-4 o'clock Memorial Hall SATURDAY, MAY 1 Anthropology, written Peabody Museum MONDAY, MAY 3 English Literature, 2-5 o'clock Memorial Hall TUESDAY, MAY 4 Greek translation; Honors, Distinction and second year Honors, 9-12 o'clock. Sever 25 French...
...Clarke, Special '05-06, Rochester, N. Y.; O. H. Cobb '02, Syracuse, N. Y.; F. H. Kernan '97, Utica, N. Y.; D. B. Holt '90, North Dakota; J. E. C. Gaylor '21, Columbus, Ohio; J. J. Rowe '07, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. H. Macleod Jr. '14, Cleveland, Ohio; Virgil Schaeffor '11, Dayton, Ohio; M. S. Wardell, A. M. '22, Oklahoma; Rogers MacVeagh '10, Oregon; H. S. Clark '87, Philadelphia, Pa.; H. F. Baker '01, Pittsburg, Pa.; H. C. Dewey '12, Tennessee; W. W. Fisher '04, Texas; H. D. Noyle, Law '14-15, Utah; Governor F. S. Billings '85, Vermont...
...They may have wondered which of them would outlive the others, perhaps to be chaired around Yale Field mid cheers and bunting as Oldest Living Graduate. At all events, in their three corners of the country, Mr. Depew's three living classmates held their aged peace. They were: Dr. Virgil M. Dow, retired medico of New Haven, Conn.; James L. Rackleff, lawyer of Portland, Me.; and Nathan L. Hazen, agriculturalist of Philo, Ill., who, though he discontinued his studies at the end of his first year of Yale, still remembers...
...most characteristic portion is the Prophets' Play which was based on a sermon which had been attributed to Saint Augustine since the fifth century. In this sermon St. Augustine represents nine Hebrew prophets and three Gentiles Nebuchadnezzar, Virgil and a Sibyl as reasoning with the Jews in an effort to persuade them that Jesus was the Messiah. In the play Isaiah, Daniel, the Sibyl and Aaron in turn speak their prophecies and then intone a chant...