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...Chambon is a Protestant village in the Cévennes mountains. Even in France, few have heard of it. The ignorance is not surprising; goodness is not the sort of thing that arouses historians...
Astronomy 10Science Center C Biology 10b Science Center C Government 40 A-L Science Center B M-Z Science Center C Hebrew 111b Emerson 105 History 1602 Memorial Hall History 1957 Science Center B Humanities 5 A-P Memorial Hall Q-Z Emerson 105 Sociology 160 Emerson...
Chemistry 150bScience Center C Economics 10 Sections: 22, 23, 48, 84 Burr A 51, 73, 74, 78 Burr B 34, 85, 94 Rm. 18, 2 Divinity Ave. 11, 36, 40 Geological Lecture Room 21, 31, 37 Jefferson 250 95 Science Center A 32, 46, 47, 49, 72, 77 Science Center B 33, 43 Harvard 104 44, 45 Harvard 201 38, 39, 41, 42, 75, 76 Memorial Hall Economics 1700 Science Center C English 171 Science Center D Fine Arts 13 A-C Emerson 210 D-J Emerson 105 K-L Fogg Christian Room M-Z Fogg Norton Lecture Hall History...
...Burr B Italian Eb Emerson 305 Latin lb Emerson 105 Latin 102b Emerson 101 Linguistics 120 Emerson 108 Mongolian Ab Emerson 305 Philosophy 154 Emerson 105 Psychology & Social Relations 1240 Burr A Slavic 104 Emerson 305 Social Science 15b A-K Science Center B L-R Science Center C S-Z Science Center A Social Sciences 104 Emerson 105 Spanish 148 Emerson 101 Statistics 171 Science Center D Visual & Environmental Studies 274 (2:00 pm) Piper Auditorium
...accompanying diagram consider a point constrained to move along the surface subject to the value of both variables. A change in either control factor from (a) to (b), (a) to (c) or (b) to (e) produce only a continuous change in behavior, represented by a gradual rise or fall along the vertical axis. An increase in factor 2 from (c) to (d), however, results in a sudden drop to (a) on the surface below, once the point crossed the edge of the fold at (d). This dramatic plunge is a catastrophe and signifies a discontinuous "jump" in behavior from...