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Besides the many discoveries in Crete in art and workmanship, Mr. Arthur Evans has brought new light on the origin of our alphabet, thus making it more western and Mycenaean in its source than has been commonly supposed. In religion also, much has been shown from the recent discoveries in Crete...
These lectures are based upon the recent discoveries in the Island of Crete by Mr. Arthur Evans, of Oxford, Director of the National Museum. It was in this island that Mr. Evans found the remains of an ancient temple, built 1400 years before Christ, which contained a large number of inscriptions, both in pictorial and linear writing. Up to the present time however no one has been able to translate them. The lecture to night will be of an introductory nature. On Tuesday and Friday nights the lectures will take up this ancient Cretan alphabet and the discoveries at Knossos...
...Henry Pickering Walcott a member of all the Faculties of the University, with the powers and duties of the President therein, during the absence of President Eliot; also in the votes appointing Edward Laurens Mark, Ph.D., director of the Zoological Laboratory; also in the votes appointing William Sturgis Bigelow, Arthur Astor Carey, and Arthur Tracy Cabot, trustees of the Museum of Fine Arts for one year from January...
...Charles Arthur Barnard '02, right guard, prepared at the Central High School in Washington. He was substitute right guard last year. He is 8 feet, 2 inches tall, weighs 192 pounds and is 20 years...
...loss you have sustained. Though he was less widely known than some, his wholesaled and manly good-fellowship, his unfailing wit and good-humor, and his bright, friendly disposition, will cause him long to be remembered by all with whom he came in contact. Yours sincerely, ERNEST R. GREENE, ARTHUR D. WYMAN, GEO. PARKER MILNE, REGINALD FINCKE, JAMES LAWRENCE...