Word: celtic
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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ANTHROPOLOGY 2 Th. at 11Peabody Mus. 3a Th. at 10 Peabody Mus. BIOLOGY A Th. at 10 Geol. Lect. Rm. BOTANY 3 Th. at 9 Bot. Mus. 29 4 Th. at 1 Farlow Herb. 10* Fri. Oct. 1 at 3 Gray Herb. CELTIC 1* Consult Professor Robinson CHEMISTRY B Th. at 11 Boylston 7 5 Th. at 9 Boylston 9 11 Th. at 10 Boylston 9 14hf* Th. at 7.45 A. M. Boylston 9 22 Th. at 1.30 Boylston 9 CHINESE 1 Th. at 10 Emerson E 2* Th. at 9 Widener D 3* Consult Mr. Mei CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY...
...BOTANY 2 Wed. at 2 Univ. Mus. 29 3 Th. at 9 Bot. Mus. 29 4 Th. at 1 Farlow Herb. 6b Wed. at 10 Farlow Herb. 7 Wed. at 10 Gray Herb. 10* Fri. Oct. 1 at 3 Gray Herb. 15 Wed. at 11 Bot. Mus. 20 CELTIC 1* Consult Professor Robinson CHEMISTRY A Wed. at 11 Boylston 7 B Th. at 11 Boylston 7 2 Wed. at 9 Boylston 9 3a Wed. at 11 Boylston 9 4 Wed. at 2 Coolidge Lab. 5 Th. at 9 Boylston 9 6* Wed. at 12 Coolidge...
...shrill shrieks. of excursion trains freighting patrons in to the great Welsh singing contest, the Eisteddfod. From the U. S., from China even, and from the pits of the Cornish mines and the backbush of the mountains came the lusty contenders. They thundered for a week in Celtic conflict...
...heart of the Breton glories in the past. He clings to old superstitions, continues to wear picturesque crimson and blue waistcoats, and still speaks a Celtic dialect. His emotionalism is bound up with the sea-to the north of his peninsula, he looks out on the gilded bronze statue of St. Michael standing 165 ft. above the waves on the Gothic spire of the fortress-abbey Mont St. Michel; to the south in the harbor of St. Nazaire, he now sees an American doughboy, sword in hand, eagerly poised atop the back of an eagle with graceful, outspread wings...
Questioned further, she confessed to having spent most of her life in complete rusticity at Quinton. Castle, her father's seat at Portaferry, County Down, North Ireland. In the "diary" Quinton Castle appears under its Celtic name, Castle Kearney, a red herring unnoticed by reviewers...