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Dr. Robert S. Conway Lectures on Caesar
Thu., Nov. 6, 1930
Dr. Robert S. Conway, classical scholar from the United Kingdom, gave a lecture on Caesar in Bosler Hall as part of the James Henry Morgan Lecture Series on Roman Builders of Europe. Dr. Conway focused on repudiating Theodor Mommsen's well-known account of Caesar and argued that Caesar was in favor of amnesty and political pardon.
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Dickinsonian, Nov. 13, 1930, pg. 1.