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Tragedy An enquiry into the nature of tragic drama based on the study of plays and theories appropriate to the subject. Various ancient and modern attitudes toward the problems of tragedy will be explored through reading and discussion of works by Sophocles, Shakespeare, O'Neill, Anderson, etc., as viewed from the perspective of Aristotle, Hegel, Nietzsche, Schopenhauer and others. Three hours per week. Mr. Matthews UGARITIC 101b. Introductory Ugaritic An introduction to the Ugaritic language a...nd literature. Reading of Ugar- itic epics and myths ; analysis of their influence on the poetry and prose of the Bible. Mr. Greenfield [159] APPENDIX I Endowment Funds The creation of specialized endowment funds to provide for recurring academic expenses is one of the greatest assurances of continued development. The University is heartened by the linking of family names in perpetuity to its efforts. BECKERMAN FAMILY ENDOWMENT FUND (1949) Established by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beckerman of Newton, and Mrs.
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