Word: celtics
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Lect. Rm. 29a* Mon. at 11 Biol. Lab. B225 37* Mon. at 11 Biol. Lab. A119 40a* Consult Professor Upton 40b* Consult Professor Upton 40c* Consult Professor Upton 110b* Tues. at 2 Gray Herbarium 210* Wed. at 9 Biol. Lab. B443 215* Mon. 4--6 Biol. Lab. B225 CELTIC 2* Mon. at 3 Sever 9 CHEMISTRY 4* ** Mon. at 2 Cooldge Lab. 7* Tues. at 12 Mallinckrodt MB8 15 Mon. at 10 Mallinckrodt MB23 17a* Mon. at 9 Mallinckrodt MB8 33 Tues. at 11 Mallinckrodt MB23 CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY 1b Tues. at 11 Van Rensselaer Rm. CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY...
...Physics 2b Mallinckrodt MB8 Physics 40 Sever 10 Physiology 2 Sever 20 Psychology 16a Emerson F Romance Philology 3 Sever 18 Somitic 18 Sever 18 Sociology 4 Emerson A 2 P. M. Biology A Memorial Hall TUESDAY, JUNE 12 (XIV) Anthropology 2 Mallinckrodt MB23 Botany 7 Gray Herb. Celtic 3 hf Emerson A Chemistry 7 Mallinckrodt MB23 Chinese 11 Boylston 25 Classical Philology 34b Sever 36 Economics 3 Emerson D Economics 21 Mallinckrodt MB23 English 35b Memorial Hall English 78 Emerson A Fine Arts 5n Fogg Large Rm. French 10 Sever 36 Geology 9b Sever 7 Government 30 Sever...
...Charles Edward Coughlin, radiorator of Detroit's Shrine of the Little Flower, utterly antagonistic to Mrs. Sanger's movement, brought down the house: "The Negroes are out-begetting the Anglo-Saxon and Celtic races in this country. So are the Poles. . . . Distribution is what we need. There aren't enough hungry mouths in this country to consume the wheat we raise...
...Music Bldg. Physics D Mallinckrodt MB9 Physics 2a Mallinckrodt MB23 Physics 40 Sever 13 Physiology 1 Sever 14 Psychology 16 Emerson A Romance Philology 3 Memorial Hall Semitic 18 Sever 29 Sociology 21 Emerson F 2 P.M. English 28 Memorial Hall SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, (VIII) Astronomy 10a Astron. Lab. Celtic 1 New Lect. Hall Chemistry 10 Mallinckrodt MB8 Comp. Philology 8 New Lect. Hall Fine Arts 5s Fogg Small Rm. German A Mr. Barnason, Sec. 4, 9 Memorial Hall Mr. Bennett, Sec. 15, 20 Memorial Hall Mr. Buffington, Sec. 11, 21 Memorial Hall Mr. Hawkes, Sec. 17 Memorial Hall...
Filled with the hurry of the evening traffic Beacon Street runs on, past the Hill invaded by the Celtic horde, over its same worn brick way. In the twilight comes a glimpse, through the drawn shades, of the Bulfinch drawing rooms, and of the scrubbed and shining faces of the matrons, filled with the light of the Boston Transcript. Closed to the Boston, which is now Greater, is a world, a complete world, sans Wine, sans Song, sans Singer, and -- sans End. Turn down an empty Glass! Or so we read in the magazines...