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Charles B. Gulick '90, Eliot Professor of Greek Literature, Emeritus, died Wednesday morning in White Plains, N.Y. He was 93.
He was noted for his seven-volume text and delightful translation in the Loeb Classical Library of the works of Athenaeums, a Greek antiquarian of the second century A.D. valued especially as a source of quotations from lost authors of the Greek past. His revision of the standard Greek grammar of his teacher continues in use as the Goodwin-Gulick Greek Grammar.
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