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Word: 3a (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Sever 24 Latin 1 Sever 18 Mathematics AIII Dr. Gergen, Sec. 1 New Lect. Hall Dr. Currier, Sec. 2 New Lect. Hall Mr. Frame, Sec. 3 New Lect. Hall Mathematics 2 II Professor Morse, Sec. 1 Emerson 211 Mr. Price, Sec. 2 Emerson 211 Mathematics 5b Memorial Hall Music 3a Music Bldg. Philosophy 18b Emerson A Physics 26 Pierce 110 Physiology 7 Sever 28 Semitic 2 Emerson A Semitic 13 Emerson A Sociology 3 Emerson A Sociology 17 Emerson F Spanish 5 Emerson F Zoology 9 Sever 30 2 P.M. Music 2 Music Bldg. THURSDAY, JUNE 9 (VIII) Comp. Literature...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Final Examinations Today and Tomorrow | 6/8/1932 | See Source »

...Sever 24 Latin 1 Sever 18 Mathematics AIII Dr. Gergen, Sec. 1 New Lect. Hall Dr. Currier, Sec. 2 New Lect. Hall Mr. Frame, Sec. 3 New Lect. Hall Mathematics 2 II Professor Morse, Sec. 1 Emerson 211 Mr. Price, Sec. 2 Emerson 211 Mathematics 5b Memorial Hall Music 3a Music Bldg. Philosophy 18b Emerson A Physics 26 Pierce 110 Physiology 7 Sever 23 Semitic 2 Emerson A Semitic 13 Emerson A Sociology 3 Emerson A Sociology 17 Emerson F Spanish 5 Emerson F Zoology 9 Sever 30 2 P.M. Music 2 Music Bldg...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: First Part of Final Examination Schedule | 5/6/1932 | See Source »

...Freshman lineup is as follows: England, g., Farmer, p., Howard, c.p., Lundach l.d., Leonard, 2d., Kimball, 3d., Lovy, c., Lansing, 3a., Forbush, 2a., Bosworth, la., Emory, o.h., Lardner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1935 Stickmen at Tufts | 4/29/1932 | See Source »

...English 3a...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Concludes Eighth Annual Confidential Guide To Courses---Study Cards Must Be Handed in by 5 O'Clock | 4/28/1932 | See Source »

...student who contemplates graduate work in English or who plans to take 3b, Mr. Kittredge's course in Boowulf, 3a in indispensable. To complete one's study of Old English with it, however, is analogous to leaving Latin with Caesar. It is an elementary course concerned mainly with the reading of prose varied by the often delightful and always illuminating comments of Mr. Magoun. The grammar, one of the simplest, is covered at almost breakneck speed and the reading begun before the student has mastered more than the demonstrative paradigm and the representative strong verbs. That reading consists largely...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Concludes Eighth Annual Confidential Guide To Courses---Study Cards Must Be Handed in by 5 O'Clock | 4/28/1932 | See Source »

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