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...Dramatic Arts 30 Sever 213 Economics 1035 Sever 103 Economics 1665 Harvard 201 Economics 2140b Harvard 201 German A Science Center B German Ca Harvard 201 German Da Science Center E Government 1060 Memorial Hall History 1561 Memorial Hall Japanese 103a 2 Divinity Ave., Rm 18 Japanese 106a 2 Divinity Ave., Rm 212 Near Eastern Languages 195 Emerson 305 Slavic 111 Memorial Hall TUESDAY JANUARY 15 VI, XVII, XVIII...
Under the Uniform Code, Carter said, Richardson is subject to being charged with violation of two specifications of Article 106A which deals with espionage; two specifications of Article 92, failure to report contact with a foreign government; Article 121, larceny of U.S. government property; and Article 108, unauthorized disposition of U.S. government property...
...with his or her class. Many of my students in introductory chemistry were freshmen, most of whom were away from home for the first time. In the often imposing structure of the university they appreciated having someone they could talk to about problems with school. When I taught Chemistry 106a, an upper-level quantum mechanics course, I found that though the older students do not need as much guidance, they still appreciate having clearly defined goals for the course and an instructor who understands the academic demands upon them...
...Nietzsche (Philosophy 235) Pindar (Philosophy 278b) Plato (Classical Philology 236b, Philosophy 102) Aleksander Pushkin (Slavic 152) H.H. Richardson (Fine Arts 274) Rainer Maria Rilke (German 269) Friedrich Schiller (German 113) William Shakespeare (English 124, English 229) Edmund Spenser (English 222) Jonathan Swift (English 247) Terence (Philosophy 265a) Thucydides (Greek 106a) Tibullus (Classinal Philology 261a) Leo Tolstoy (Slavic 157) Ivan Turgenev (Slavic 158) Virgil (Latin 106a) Ludwing Wittgenstein (Philosophy...
...private cubicle Friday night, staring at the cork wall and then plunged headlong into the gray pamphlet marked Courses of Instruction offered by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. "Hmm, well now," he mused, "like any dutiful junior gov major, I shall take Gov 106a, The History of Political Thought I, this term, in order that I may be fully prepared for my general examinations next year." Methodically, Delwood turned to page 176 in the catalogue and found his prey. MWF at 12--great, noon is a fine time for political theory, good old political theory." He made a note...