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Celtic 3 (M.W.F. at 10)Sever 21 Celtic 6 (M.W.F. at 11) Widener B Class, Philology 53 Sever 21 Comp, Literature 35b Geol. Lect. Rm. Economics 36b Harvard 1 Economics 106b Havard 3 Economics 113b Emerson A Economics 141b Littauer Aud. English 5b Emerson D English 60b Harvard 5 English 250b Widener C History 28a Emerson H Hist. of Learning 1 Sever 8 Mathematics 10b Sever 29 Mathematics 19 Sever 36 Mathematics 35 Sever 5 Philosophy 1 Harvard 5 Philosophy 4c Sever 11 Philosophy 6 Fogg Large Rm. Philosophy 12d Emerson A Philosophy 21 Sever 4 Rom. Phil...
Applied Sci. 6Nash Lect. Rm. " " 22a Cruft 316 " " 23a Cruft 316 " " 40 Rotch 108 " " 43a Rotch 108 Comp. Lit. 3a Fogg Large Rm. " " 35a Harvard 6 Econ. 21a Emerson 211 " 107a Harvard 5 " 141a Harvard 5 " 145a Harvard 3 Eng. 15a Emerson A " 100a Emerson A " 120a Sever 18 " 170c Harvard 3 German 10 Tu., Th., Sat. at 11 in Sever 21 German 30 Germanic Lect. Rm. Gov. 6a Harvard 1 " 18 Emerson D Greek AB Sever 18 Hist. 22a Emerson A " 32a Emerson 211 " 42a Harvard 1 " 44a Harvard 6 Hist. of Rel. la Hunt Hall Math...
...wherry is 19 feet long an 24 inches wide, having the oarsman's seat low in the hull. The compromise, called "comp" by those in the know, is longer, 25 feet, and narrower, 16 inches for greater speed...
...most advanced and fastest boats are called singles. These are usually 26 feet long and a bare 11 inches, wide. In both the comp and the singles the oarsman's seat is built out from the hull of the craft...
...Comp. Literature 65 meets in Harvard...