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 Latin  

FOOTBALL; THANKSGIVING FOOTBALL 2002; ENGLISH-LATIN THROUGH THE YEARS.(Sports)
Year-by-year of the Boston Latin-Boston English contest, the oldest continuous high school football rivalry in the United States: (Boston Latin leads series, 66-36-13) 1887: Boston Latin 16, Boston English 0 1888: Boston Latin 38, Boston...
November 27, 2002; The Boston Herald

THANKSGIVING FOOTBALL 2003; LATIN-ENGLISH HISTORY.(Sports)
Year-by-year of the Boston Latin-Boston English contest, the oldest continuous high school football rivalry in the United States: (Boston Latin leads series, 67-36-13) 1887: Boston Latin 16, Boston English 0 1888: Boston Latin 38, Boston...
November 26, 2003; The Boston Herald

Like a pack of wolves; Latin feasts on English.(Sports)
Byline: JOHN CONNOLLY BOSTON LATIN 33, BOSTON ENGLISH 6 After Boston Latin jogged to the home sideline to begin the 121st edition...33-6, in front of a sparse crowd at Harvard Stadium. Latin was led by senior Darian Walker, who scored on touchdown...
November 23, 2007; The Boston Herald

Latin May Be Obsolete, But It's Far From Dead
Latin May Be Obsolete, But It's Far From Dead "Ad Infinitum" Nicholas...Vatican's Papal Latinist for the last 38 years, declared Latin a "dying" language within the Catholic Church, noting that...the theologically essential writings of the Church's great Latin scholars for the fundamental reason that a ...
December 28, 2007; Solares Hill

Latin Madness: May 21, 2003. (Theatre Beat).(musical comedy )
Latin Madness is a dynamic new musical comedy which guides you through the journey of Latin dance in America. It is an exciting blend of comedy and dance...237;rez, the audience will be exposed to outrageous comedy, Latin music and captivating dance, which will leave you begging...
March 1, 2003; Latin Beat Magazine

Small Latin, and less geek Would society be better if classics teaching had not declined? Alasdair Palmer on a history of Latin
Latin or the Empire of a Sign by Franoise Waquet tr by John Howe...Jasper Griffin in The Spectator insisted that the decline of Latin and Greek has had a disastrous effect on "style", and even blamed politicians' lack of training in Latin and Greek rhetoric for the low turn-out at the last election...
August 12, 2001; The Sunday Telegraph London

Latin Gets New Life in Area Schools; Appeal Reaches Beyond Select Few
Latin, the ancient language of the storied Roman Republic, has finally gone democratic. Shedding its elitist image, Latin, which once attracted mainly students of the highest academic...getting kids who traditionally have never thought about taking Latin," said William Nickerson, who has taught Latin ...
May 17, 1993; The Washington Post

Log on to Latin
LATIN may be engraved on tablets of stone but in the last 30 years...expected to recite declensions of nouns. The translation into Latin of such gems as the soldiers of the enemy have attacked the...thing of the past. In fact pupils hardly ever translate into Latin at all. "The emphasis is on enjoyment" ...
April 19, 2000; The Scotsman

Official Sponsors Announced for 8th Annual Latin Grammy(R) Awards.
MIAMI -- The Latin Recording Academy([R]) today announced...corporate sponsors for the upcoming 8th Annual Latin GRAMMY([R]) Awards at the Mandalay Bay...the first time Las Vegas will host the Latin GRAMMYs, which will be broadcast live on...
October 31, 2007; Business Wire

Books: Procul, o procul este, profani* Latin, or the Empire of a Sign by Francoise Waquet, trans John Howe Verso, pounds 20, 346pp; What did the Romans ever do for us? Well, they gave the Playboy Mansion its motto, explains J W Binns
Latin, Latin, Latin, as dull as dull can be, It killed the Ancient Romans, and now it's killing me! This brusquely dismissive playground couplet sums up some central themes of Francoise Waquet's fascinating and lively survey of the place of Latin...
July 21, 2001; The Independent - London



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