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English 29b, which was to have been held on June 8 in Emerson D. will be held on the same date in Sever 6 and 11; Fine Arts 1d, previously listed for June 8, in Fogg Museum Lecture Room, will be held on the same date in Fogg Museum Lecture Room and Emerson D. On June 8. Economics 36 will be in Emerson J instead of in Emerson D. Zoology 15 will be held tomorrow at 2 o'clock in Harvard 5, instead of in the Zoological Laboratory as previously stated...
...file for college journals to be established at Princeton; it provided for the publishing of a pamphlet containing a comprehensive survey of scholarships open to American students; it delegated one of its members to attend the English National Union of Students' Conferences next winter; and set the date for a new convention...
Plebiscite. June 20 has been set by the Cabinet as the date for Germany's long heralded showdown between the Monarchists and the Left parties: the great plebiscite (TIME, Feb. 15 et seq.) to determine whether the Reich may retain without compensation property seized from onetime German nobility and royalty...
...must be a free sovereign capable of defending Islam. Since the two other traditional qualifications for a Calif-descent from Mohammed and possession of the Holy Cities of Mecca and Medina-were not mentioned, it was inferred that these latter qualifications may be explicitly waived at a later date...
Newspapers take great pains to keep records of the lives of well-known men to be published when these men are dead; every office maintains a grim and bulky index known as the "Morgue," which must be kept up to date from week to week and is generally entrusted to the care of some scarred battle-horse of a reporter, himself soon due to fare earthward on his last assignment. But if a personage dies at an awkward hour, if the announcement reaches the office just as the paper is going to press or the editor to the races...