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Professor C. H. Moore '89, assistant professor of Greek and Latin, will read the "Prometheus Bound" of Aeschylus this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock in Harvard 1. The reading will afford an opportunity of hearing read an entire Greek play, and although intended primarily for undergraduates will be open to the public...
...READING. The Prometheus Bound of Aeschylus. Professor Clifford H. Moore. Harvard...
...XIII succeeded, except in France, where tradition bound the clergy to the monarchical party. He tried to break the bonds by engaging Catholics to accept the Republic...
...Year Book, of which a thousand copies are to be published, will be handsomely bound in heavy crimson buckram. The price has not yet been determined...
...Thomas Nelson Perkins '91 then presented the President with a book containing an address signed by more than nine thousand three hundred Harvard graduates. The book is in two volumes, each twelve inches by fifteen inches and three inches thick, bound in crimson levant with a doublure of white levant stamped with the University seal in gold...