Word: ancient
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Government, and Economics, Special Memorial Hall 9.15--12.15 History of Modern Philosophy Emerson F Thursday, May 11 Anthropology (oral) Peabody Museum 9.15--12.15 Biochemical Sciences Emerson D 9.15--1.15 Fine Arts (General) Large Fogg Lecture Room 9.15--12.15 Latin Composition (Latin 3 and 7) Emerson D 9.15--12.15 Literature, Ancient Authors (Honors) Emerson D 9.15--12.15 Sociology Emerson D Friday, May 12 Anthropology (oral) Peabody Museum 9.15--12.15 Geology Memorial Hall 9.15--12.15 Greek Literature Sever 29 9.15--12.15 History, Government, and Economics, Correlation (Honors) Memorial Hall 9.15--11.15 Mathematics (Special) Sever 5 Saturday, May 13 9.15--12.15 Latin Literature...
...Great Britain the Budget is an ancient red leather despatch box which rests on a table in the House of Commons and for most of the year serves as a convenient elbow rest for weary orators. In parliamentary language the British Budget is not "presented" but "opened" once a year. No opening is so well attended, for what the box contains vitally affects the pocket of every inhabitant of Great Britain. For the second time in his career, greying, long-necked Neville Chamberlain opened the Budget last week in a speech that took two hours and left most...
...Translation Sever 29 9.15-1.15 History (Departmental) New Lecture Hall 9.15-12.15 Government and Economics (Departmental) Memorial Hall 9.15-1.15 History and Literature Final General Examination and Qualifying Examination (for juniors, candidates for Honors) New Lecture Hall 9.15-12.15 Mathematics (General First Part) Memorial Hall 9.15-12.15 history of Ancient Philosophy and General Psychology Emerson 211 9.15-12.15 Sociology (General Part One) Emerson 211 2.00-5.00 German, French, Spanish, and Italian Literatures Emerson 211 Tuesday, May 9 9.15-12.15 Biochemical Science Memorial Hall 9.15-12.15 Biology Emerson 211 9.15-12.15 English Literature (Part Two) Memorial Hall 9.15-11.15 Fine Arts...
...this was shadow boxing. First actual test of Nazi strength in Austria was the municipal election last week in the Tyrol's ancient capital, Innsbruck. Because the distribution of voters in Innsbruck closely parallels their distribution in the nation, foreign correspondents have come to regard Innsbruck as Austria's Maine. Chancellor Dollfuss flew to Innsbruck to make speeches. Ninety percent of the electorate turned out to vote...
...Within the palace portals is a treasury of Art that brings the value of their new-found home to $15,000,000: a Great Hall, where 150 trenchermen may dine on 16th Century refectory boards beneath the festal banners of Siena; six Gobelin tapestries which cost $575,000; carved ancient choir stalls; the bed of the great Richelieu for guests; $8,000 vases; gold dinner plates and paper napkins; a ping-pong table of medieval wood; a lavish theatre, where each night is shown the latest talking picture film, very likely flown that day from Hollywood...