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...Fogg Lect. Rm. Geology 5 Allen-Nissen Geol, Lect Room O'Neil-Wood Harvard 2 Geology 10 Rotch Bldg. German 2 II Sever 17 German 26b Harvard 3 Government 7b New Lect. Hall Greek A Sever 30 Greek 11 Sever 30 History 30b Andrade-Block Harvard 2 Bock-Young Harvard 6Mathematics 2 IV Sever 29Mathematics 39 Sever 30Music 3 Sever 36Philosophy 2Adlington-Coffin Emerson ACohen-Force Emerson FFoster-Zoll Emerson DPhilosophy 6b Emerson JPhysics B New Lect. HallPhysics 12 Emerson JPhysics 17b Sever 24Physics 21 Sever 18Scandinavian 2 Memorial HallSpanish 4 hf. Sever 18Tomorrow9.15 o'clockEconomics 39 New Lect. HallFine...
...Cobb 82 34-44--H. L. Clarke 37 45-55--W. A. Clementson 56 DANA 1-34--M. W. Ellis 31 35-49--W. M. Dow 46 DUNSTER 14-24--G. J. Cleary 19 25-41--E. U. Denison 40 42-56--E. W. Bock 54 DRAYTON 1-11--A. D. Cassatt 7 12-21--F. A. Clieman 16 RANDOLPH 1-12--N. W. Buckler 9 13-24--B. R. Howland 20 25-36--D. T. Chamberlin 29 37-48--John DeNormandie 43 49-59--T. W. Lord Jr. 56 60-70--C. A. Allen 61 RUSSELL 1-12--Henry...
...Paris, as in many other parts of France, particularly in Alsace and Lorraine, the religious question (TIME, Sept. 8) is a favorite topic for conversation. Men, and sometimes women, gather at their favorite cafe and after a preliminary garçon, une fine champagne, or un bock, s'il vous plaît, they lean forward over their tables and start the conversation with: Qu'est-ce que se passe en Alsace Lorraine; qu'est-ce que se passera? Herriot, que va-t-il faire...
...Grand Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz tripped timorously into the Reichstag. Photographers tried to "snap" him as he went, but in his well-known genial manner, he dispersed them with a few deft fencing movements of his cane. Then, after everyone had trooped into the Reichstag Chamber, Herr Bock, aged 78, oldest Reichstag member, rang a bell to signify that the second Reichstag of the German Republic was in session for the first time. The Communists evidently felt that this was a signal for celebration, for they broke into a series of discordant yells and ear-splitting howls, which they mellowed...
After roll-call, business was attempted, but with small success. Herr Bock tinkled his bell, announced that the session was over. Immediately the Communists shrieked the Internationale and Monarchists roared Deutschland Über Alles as they left the Chamber...