Aeschylus and Ibsen : [thesis for] Classical Philology 23, [1910]
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Schmittkind earned his Harvard AB and his Harvard AM in 1910. From the description of Aeschylus and Ibsen : [thesis for] Classical Philology 23, [1910] (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77074911 ...