Word: alterable
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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TODAY Class. Philology 50 Sever 18 Economics 3 New Lect. Hall Fine Arts 10b Robinson French 3 Emerson J French 23 hf. New Lect. Hall German C Alter-Howe Sever 5 King Roach Sever 6 Sandulli-Zink Sever 17 History 27 Sever 17 Italian 5 Sever 18 Latin A Sever 18 Mathematics D Allen-Rudofsky Sever 36 Samoiloff-Zizelman Sever 32 Physics 15 Emerson J Physics 23 hf. Sever 18 Social Ethics 27 Emerson J TOMORROW Anthropology 3b Sever 17 Chemistry 6 Sever 29 Economics 8 Harvard 2 Education B Angioloky-Hykhs Sever 5 Jackson-Walker Sever 6 English...
Senateur de Jouvenal in an article to Le Matin, Paris Nationalist journal, says that when M. Raymond Poincare, the Premier, convokes the National Congress to alter the French Constitution in the immediate future " many changes will take place." Some of these changes will affect the powers of the President of the Republic. " The war was a real revolution, changing all of the conditions of French national existence," said Senateur de Jouvenal...
...trying to bring England and America together. In order to accomplish this purpose, he argued, the propagandists tried to make the American people sorry that they had revolted, and thus to bring back this country into the British Empire. It was therefore necessary, Mr. Hirshfield explained, for them to alter the popular conception of the Revolution and to make it less antagonistic to Great Britain. All of the eight books, he pointed out, have been written or revised since that time during the Great War when this pro-British propaganda first raised its head...
...material at his disposal, he was faced with the problem of teaching his own methods to a group of men who, for the most part, had previously been drilled in at least two different systems of rowing, Coach Muller has had less than nine months in which to alter radically the rowing of every man on the squad...
...some ambiguity as to whether the angles of guns could legitimately be changed. When it was believed that the British were doing so, no objection was made here, but when the British Government issued an official denial, question was raised by Congressmen and others of our right to alter our guns...