Page:The Whitney Memorial Meeting.djvu/122

This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
108
AMERICAN CONGRESS OF PHILOLOGISTS.

Second Joint Session.

Friday, December 28, at 10 a. m.

Presiding Officer of the Meeting, Prof. John Henry Wright, of Harvard University, President of the American Philological Association.
  1. Dr. J. P. Peters, New York, and Prof. H. V. Hilprecht, University of Philadelphia: The last results of the Babylonian expedition of the University of Pennsylvania.
  2. Prof. William W. Goodwin, Harvard University: The Athenian γραφὴ παρανόμον and the American doctrine of constitutional law.
  3. Prof. Minton Warren, Johns Hopkins University: The contribution of the Latin inscriptions to the study of the Latin language and literature.
  4. Prof. A. V. Williams Jackson, Columbia College: Cyrus's dream of the winged figure of Darius in Herodotus.
  5. Prof. Hermann Collitz, Bryn Mawr College: Some Modern German etymologies.
  6. Prof. Maurice Bloomfield, Johns Hopkins University: On Professor Streitberg's theory as to the origin of certain long Indo-European vowels.
  7. Prof. Federico Halbherr, University of Rome: Explorations in Krete for the Archæological Institute (read by Professor Frothingham).
  8. Prof. Edward S. Sheldon, Harvard University: The work of the American Dialect Society, 1889-1894.

Third Joint Session.

Friday, December 28, at 8 p. m.

MEMORIAL MEETING IN HONOR OF WILLIAM DWIGHT WHITNEY.

Presiding Officer of the Meeting, President Daniel Coit Gilman, of Johns Hopkins University, President of the American Oriental Society.