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...Smyth, of Bryn Mawr College, who recently has been called to a Professorship in Greek at Harvard. Many Harvard men have been identified with the Association. Professor Goodwin has twice been its President, a position also held by Professors C. L. Smith, J. H. Wright, c. R. Lanman and M. Warren. It is expected that the meeting will be attended by one hundred or more college professors and other teachers of the Classics...
Through Professor Charles Rockwell Lanman, of the Sanskrit Department, the Gore Hall and Sanskrit libraries have received a number of books from the private library of the late Henry C. Warren...
...111th meeting of the American Oriental Society held at Philadelphia on April 19, 20, and 21 Professor Lanman read two papers: "Talking birds in ancient India," and "The Urgent need of good text books for the progress of Indian studies." Two papers by Professor Toy, who was not present at the meeting were also read: "The Hebrew fragments of the book Ecclesiastious;" and "On a pre-religious stage of Society...
...Homiletics, and the History of Religions. In each course there will be fifteen exercises, and it is hoped that the lectures will be followed by informal conferences. The courses will be conducted by the following professors in the order given: The Religions of India, Professor Bloomfield, Professor Everett, Professor Lanman, and Professor Hopkins; The New Testament, Professor Porter, Professor Burton, Assistant Professor Ropes, and Professor Thayer; Homiletics, Professor Peabody, Dr. Gordon, Dean Hodges, Professor Leonard, Bishop Vincent, Professor Churchill, and Professor Hale...
...Arthur from Malory to the present day; Mr. Fletcher will give English 9, a course on Spenser. In Greek 15, Asst. Professor Moore will make a study of Theocritus, Bion and Moschus. Botany 2, a course of lectures and laboratory work on Cryptogamic Botany, will be given by Mr. Lanman. Professor Colby, of McGill University, will give a course on the History of Continental Europe from the beginning of the Thirty Years' War to the peace of Utrecht. The course on the nervous system and its terminal organs, Zoology 15, originally planned for the first half-year, will be given...