Word: bi
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Government 5, Sever 11 Government 6, Sever 30 Government 7, Wadsworth House Government 12, Sever 6 Government 16, Sever 18 Government 19, 24, Sever 5 Government 25, Sever 24 Government 20e, Sept. 30, 4 P. M., Sever 7 Greek A, 1a, 6, 7hf, 8, 12, Sever 26 Greek BI, Sept. 25, 10 A. M. Sever 30 Greek BII, Sept. 26, 11 A. M., Sever 30 Greek Ehf, G, 3 hf, Sever 29 Greek 2, Sever 30 Greek 10, Harvard 1 History A1, A3, A4, Andover Bldg. History 1, 13, New Lecture Hall History 2a, Harvard...
...29History 44, Harvard 1History 46 hf, 47, Sever 9History 49hf, Consult Prof. McIlwain.History of Religions 2, 6, Div. Lib.History of Science 1, Emerson FIndic Philology, all courses in Warren House.Italian 1, 5, Sever 14Italian 2, Sever 19Italian 10, Warren HouseLandscape Architecture, all courses in Robinson.Latin A, 1, Sever 18Latin BI, II, III, Sept. 25, 11 A. M., Sever 18Latin B IV, V, Sept. 26, 12 M., Sever 18Latin E hf, 2a, 7 hf., 8, 15, Sever 14Latin 3 hf, 6, Sever 13Mathematics A, 2bII, Pierce 209Mathematics B, Sever 36Mathematics C, 16, Harvard 5Mathematics E, L, 2a, 2br, 4, Sever 24Mathematics...
...Harvard 6 German 25, Upper Mass. Greek G, Sever 17 History 13, Lower Mass. Hist. of Religions 1, Sever 6 Land. Arch. 6, Robinson Land. Arch. 9, Robinson Latin B: Dr. Webb's sect. IV, Sever 17 Mr. Miller's sect. V, Sever 18 Latin 10, Sever 36 Mathematics BI, Sever 36 Philosophy D, Emerson D Physics C: Allen to Cole, Pierce 202 Cook to Kober, Pierce 209 Kock to Zinderstein, Zoological Lecture Room Physics 1: Allis to Sasserno, Sever 5 Savage to Whitehead, Sever 6 Spanish 8 hf., Sever 6 Examinations Tomorrow. Anthropology 5, Sever 18 Architecture 1c, Robinson...
...Pierce 202English 2, Lower Mass.Fine Arts 5, Sever 17French 2aI, II, III, IV, Upper Mass.French 2cI, II, III, Fogg Lect. RoomFrench 12, Sever 29Geology 19, Geol. Mus. 43German B, Sever 6German C:Allis to Elliott, Pierce 202Faulkner to Zamore, Pierce 209German 2b, Emerson DGerman 21, HoldenGreek A, Sever 29Greek BI, Sever 30History 12a, Sever 35History 17:Amory to Foisie, Harvard 5Foss to Williams, Harvard 6History 28, Sever 30Land. Arch. 4, Robinson 1st fl.Latin 1, Sever 17Latin 6, Sever 18Mathematics 4:Batchelder to Kirov, Sever 23Libbey to Wulsin, Sever 24Mineralogy 2, Mineral. Lab.Mining 26, Sever 17Music 6, HoldenPhilosophy 12, Emerson JSemitic...
...suppose it is found that some where the people don't control their own government, a condition which will be considered hypothetical, even though it is the fact in many notorious cases. Suppose that there is a bi-partisan machine which, no matter how the elections go, will run the government to suit the demands of the big interests which supply both sides with funds. Supposing these things, it is not destroying the fundamentals of our government to suggest changes; it is rather going back to the fundamentals...