Word: diffusionism
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M. Millet contrasted ancient Europe, where nations considered that their task was merely to take possession of unoccupied lands, or to give the world their own civilization, with the world today, where there is no longer any unoccupied space, and where we are ever in the presence of original and...
Mr. Sidney Lee, Litt.D., lectured in Sanders Theatre last evening upon the subject. "Foreign Influences on Shakespeare." Abundant evidence exists. I said, which points to direct foreign in menaces upon Shakespeare, but we must attribute the skill with which he handle his foreign dramas rather to the gener diffusion of...
Physical Colloquium. Diffusion and Supersaturation. Dr. H. W. Morse and Dr. G. W. Pierce. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room 25, 5 p. m.
The first point to bear in mind about Crete and Knossos is primarily a geographical one, since the leadership in the Amorgan era and the great maritime empire in the Mycenaean Age were due entirely to the advantageous position of Crete. Thus when commerce and enterprise were fairly under way...
At a meeting of the Folk-Lore Society last evening the following officers were elected: President, H. H. Kidder '97; vice-president, M. L. Fernald '97; secretary and treasurer, R. B. Dixon '97. The object of the society is the collection and diffusion of folk-lore. This year two very...