Word: attendance
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...islands had shown him, truculently declared that "if Mr. Hurley believes what we think he believes, a compromise is impossible." Equally amazing was the cabal's declaration that if Secretary Hurley asked for a round table conference-which he did not-the independence bloc would not attend. Chief cause of this Hurley-burly was that the swart little legislators felt slighted, and perhaps anxious at the Secretary of War's going around asking the people what they thought of U. S. dominion instead of coming to the people's duly elected officers for his information. Meanwhile...
...Master, fly for your life!" shrilled a good and faithful servant last week at Chinese Foreign Minister C. T. Wang, Yale 1910, Phi Beta Kappa. "I shall remain at my post and attend to my duties," boldly retorted Minister Wang. Crash, rip, zip, bang! A frenzied mob of students rushed the Foreign Office, burst through hastily locked doors, hurled chairs and toppled desks, charged in wild pandemonium for Mr. Wang. "Traitor!" they yelled. "You have betrayed China! Death, death to Wang!" Before defenseless Minister Wang could rise, a well hurled inkpot gashed his head. Mobsmen with clubs laid...
...detailed description of these courses is contained in the pamphlet entitled "Announcement of the Courses of Instruction," September, 1931, to be had at the Registration Rooms, and in the pamphlet of the Harvard Engineering School, to be had in Pierce 209 and 223. All students are required to attend the first meetings of their courses. CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY 53 Tues., Oct. 6, at 3 Widener B ECONOMICS 40 Tues., Oct. 6, at 4 Sever 7 Seminary in Economics Mon., Oct. 5, 7.45 P. M. Widener U FINE ARTS 15a Mon., Oct. 5, at 4 Fogg Small Rm. 15m Tues...
...detailed description of these courses is contained in the pamphlet entitled "Announcement of the Courses of Instruction," September, 1931, to be had at the Registration Rooms, and in the pamphlet of the Harvard Engineering School, to be had in Pierce 209 and 223. All students are required to attend the first meetings of their courses. CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY 53 Tues., Oct. 6, at 3 Widener B ECONOMICS 40 Tues., Oct. 6, at 4 Sever 7 Seminary in Economics Mon., Oct. 5, 7.45 P. M. Widener U FINE ARTS 15a Mon., Oct. 5, at 4 Fogg Small Rm. 15m Tues...
...lectures are quite inadequate, especially when compared to the reading assigned. They do clear the course up to a certain extent, they are too boring to attend for six or seven times waiting for some clarifying information...