. The Quaker. hich the club requires. The club takes up each year a department of literature of a certain people, studies this department his-torically, scientifically. comparati\ely. as well as from a literary point of \iew. Last year it was decided to goback to the fountain source of all departments of literature—the Greek, and de\ote a year of work to its earliestcontribution, the Epic. This was done with very much interest and profit. This year the club has beendelighted and charmed in its study of the Greek Drama, the first-born of the Epic. And still the wondergrows, how any one can have


. The Quaker. hich the club requires. The club takes up each year a department of literature of a certain people, studies this department his-torically, scientifically. comparati\ely. as well as from a literary point of \iew. Last year it was decided to goback to the fountain source of all departments of literature—the Greek, and de\ote a year of work to its earliestcontribution, the Epic. This was done with very much interest and profit. This year the club has beendelighted and charmed in its study of the Greek Drama, the first-born of the Epic. And still the wondergrows, how any one can have a proper understanding or appreciation of the Epic or the Drama in our ownlanguage without having made a careful study of these two departments in the Greek. So keen has been the interest in the work this year that no member has. as yet. tailed to do the workassigned, and at each meeting one may hear the remark. This is the best yet. ■■! a ^wtwmwsMsttesrsfffeKt il!i|il!pii;i!i|i 111!lilllf !i!ii!{!i!i!i. ^liPSl!!!! THE ,


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