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...School is printed below. Daily exercises in all courses will end Saturday, May 27. The examination period will extend from Monday, May 29, to Saturday, June 17. All examinations will commence at 9 o'clock. Their order is as follows: Monday, May 29, Corporations, Liability Wednesday, May 31, Evidence, Roman Law Thursday, June 1, Conflicts Friday, June 2, Trusts Saturday, June 3, Equity III, Property I. Monday, June 5, Constitutional Law Tuesday, June 6, Sales Wednesday, June 7, Partnership, Torts Thursday, June 8, Suretyship Friday, June 9, Bills and Notes Saturday, June 10, Property III, Contracts Monday, June 12, Agency...
...natural and proper that a young man of the twentieth century, in mapping out his college course, should turn towards subjects that offer new outlooks and new possibilities of investigation, not realized by preceding generations. The apparent remoteness of Greek and Roman civilization and the long accumulation of important criticism upon ancient art and literature have obscured the indubitable fact that the Classics present such opportunities in the same degree as Economics or Science...
...ancient literature. The moment has at last come when we may disembarass the Classics of the glamour that the humanistic enthusiasm of the Renaissance cast over all things ancient, good or bad, and when we may hope to view the past in proper perspective. Some monuments of Greek and Roman literature we shall have to depreciate, but others, in compensation, we shall esteem more highly, because more intelligently, than ever before. The discovery in Egypt, for instance, of large fragments of Menander has detracted from the glory that had attached to his name, but it has correspondingly increased the appreciation...
Professor Edward Caldwell Moore will give the second of his series of four lectures on "The Expansion of Christendom and the Naturalization of Christianity in the Orient" in Emerson A this evening at 7.15 o'clock. The special topic for this lecture will be "The Roman Catholic and Protestant Propaganda in the Period...
Caslon was the first to introduce excellent printing in England. Previous to his work, poor, Roman type brought over from Holland had been employed. John Baskerville refined Caslon's work to an almost too ornate extreme. A splendid example of Baskerville's printing is to be seen in a large volume in the collection, dated...