Helen Hull Law
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Professor of Latin and Greek
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Helen Hull Law was a professor of Latin and Greek at Meredith College in Raleigh, North Carolina from 1914 until 1927 where her "depth and breadth of scholarship would have frightened the freshmen had not her charming shyness made them feel that they must put her at ease." In 1923 she founded and organized the Kappa Nu Sigma honor society on campus. Law later became professor of Greek at Wellesley College and retired in 1954 after 28 years.
Helen Hull Law's Published Works
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- Studies in the Songs of Plautine Comedy (3)
- The Poems of Archias in the Greek Anthology (1936) (1)
- Hyperbole in Mythological Comparisons (1)
- Pater's Use of Greek Quotations (1943) (1)
- Plautus' "Mostellaria". E. H. Sturtevant (1928) (0)
- The Metrical Arrangement of the Fragments of the Bacchides (1929) (0)
- Statius, Silvae, Thebaid, Achilleid. J. H. Mozley (1929) (0)
- Book Review:The Composition of the "Pseudolus" of Plautus John Newbold Hough (1932) (0)
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