Word: virgil
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...John, who graduated from the school in 1926 and is now teaching at Dana College, Newark, New Jersey; "Curriculum Problems in Industrial Education," by F. C. Smith, registrar, and lecturer on vocational education at the school, who graduated in 1924; and "Studies and Tests on Virgil's Aeneid," by Florence Waterman, who is now teaching at the Windsor School, Boston...
Gorgeous pageants, tempestuous rejoicings in every city of the land, honored Italy's No. 1 Virgil (Publius Virgilius Maro) on the 2,000th anniversary of his birth (TIME, May 5). Last week Italy faced the new year with a new No. 2 Virgil...
Last week as Vol. I, Song i, came hot off the Pincianan Press, patriotic Fascist editors were not long in agreeing that Virgilio Fiorentino, "a young poet of Fascist Italy which is also young," is an authentic genius, will eventually rank with oldsters Homer, Virgil, Dante...
...names of the victorious players are as follows: Bruce Elmore '33, C. R. Graff '32, D. A. Berman '32, W. V. Jones '32, G. B. Pattison '31, Virgil Rule, Jr. '32, J. D. Vall '32, and R. H. Watt '32, substitute...
...vast importance. Republican enthusiasts even interpreted it to mean Democratic support of the President's policies. President Hoover himself, taking it at face value, telegraphed the Democratic Senate floorleader. Joseph Taylor Robinson of Arkansas, his personal acceptance. But tart Senator George Higgins Moses of New Hampshire paraphrased Virgil, saying "Timeo Democrats et dona ferentes [I fear the Democrats, even when bringing gifts...