Word: adamson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Sever 29 Spanish 9 Sever 30 TOMORROW Anthropology 13 New. Lect. Hall Astronomy 1 Geol. Lect.-rm. Botany 7 Gray Herb. Chemistry 12 Harvard 2 Chinese 2 Sever 6 Class. Philology 38 Sever 29 Economics 1a New Lect. Hall Economics 7a New Fogg Economics 31 Sever 30 English 2 Adamson-Chalfant Harvard 2 Cleary-Luckey Harvard 5 MacArthur-Yoder Harvard 6 English 82 Sever 30 French 9 New Fogg Geography 4 Sever 6 Geology 13 Rotch Bldg. Geology 17a Emerson F German 1a, III, IV Emerson J German 2, II, III Sever 11 German 12a Emerson J Government...
Died. William Charles Adamson, 74, onetime member of the U. S. Customs Court in Manhattan, onetime U. S. Representative from Georgia, author of the Eight Hour Railroad Bill;? of pneumonia; in Manhattan...
...Stevenson, M. D. T. Manduley '32, G. W. Harrington '30. H. G. Meyer '30, M. P. Smith '32, P. S. Davis '30, N. P. Lowenstein 1G.B., F. A. Pickard '29, Mary Crandon, Gretchen Blair, Helen Shaw, Lily Jones, Sally Sherburne, H. C. Friend 31, C. L. Fox ocC., Harold Adamson '32, J. W. Frick '31, J. M. Sargent '31, L. C. Winter...
...Germans. During the Reformation they favored Lutheranism as opposed to Roman Catholicism. The "society" was popularly supposed to take its name from one Christian Rosenkreuz, who was supposed to have discovered Oriental secrets on a pilgrimage. Writers, such as Poet Pope in The Rape of the Lock and Poet Adamson in The Muses' Threnodie used Rosicrucian paraphernalia-supernatural beings, alchemic formulae, astrological signs-to embody moral teachings. The ritual of Rosicrucianism today is guarded from uninitiates. There is in the U. S. a "Rosicrucian Fellowship" whose president, a Mrs. Max Heindel of Oceanside, Calif., lately declared Governor Johnston...
...Senate restaurant on pie and buttermilk. . . . Conferred with Assistant Secretary of the Navy in charge of aviation F. Trubee Davison, presiding officer of the Crime Commission; meeting set for next day. Called at the War Department. Secretary Davis at Cabinet meeting. Conferred with General Pershing's secretary, Captain Adamson, about Cleveland's reception for General Pershing on Armistice Day. Dropped in on the Chief of Staff, Major General Summerall, and reminisced for a half-hour about the war. . . . Law conferences all evening...