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...strengthened by the acting, here the least successful of any of the evening. The characters speak words that attest to their horror, but their aspect conveys no sense of feeling whatever. Mr. Lyding was in manner and appearance admirable as the father; but his contempt for lines was almost epic. He should play in "Sumurun...
...CLASSICAL CONFERENCE. "Erotokritos, a Mediaeval Epic." Mr. A. E. Phoutrides. "Military Enlistment and the Roman Divorce Law." Mr. S. H. Cross. "Hegetor's Ram and Tortoise." Professor A. A. Howard. Harvard...
...Dissertations in Greek and Latin by Undergraduates.--A prize of $50 for a translation into Attic Greek of the passage in Gilbert Murray's "The Rise of the Greek Epic," pp. 48-53, beginning with the words "In this state of weak equilibrium" through the words "of other men's gods...
...CLASSICAL CONFERENCE. "Horatian Urbanity in the Works and Days of Hesiod." Professor E. K. Rand.--"A Detail of Mithras Worship." Mr. D. N. Robinson.--"The Outline of a Modern Greek Epic." Mr. A. E. Phoutrides. Harvard...
...Drama," by Charles H. Caffin; "Renaissance of the English Drama," by Henry Arthur Jones; "Shamrock Land," by Plummer F. Jones; "Charles Dickens," by Frederic G. Kitton; "A History of Spanish Literature," by James Fitz-Maurice Kelly; "The Spanish People," by Martin A. S. Hume; "The Rise of the Greek Epic," by Gilbert Murray; "The American College," by Abraham Flexner; "Justice and Liberty," by G. L. Dickinson; "The Wooing of Calvert Parks," by L. E. Richards; "The Man From Home," by Booth Tarkington and H. L. Wilson, Ph.D...