Word: fined
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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During the past eleven years, Dr. Reisner has been carrying on excavations in Egypt for the University of California. Harvard, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and the Egyptian government. At the pyramids he has found five great masterpieces of Egyptian sculpture and many alabaster vases and other important objects of early Egyptian periods, all of which are now at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston...
...brought out an issue that is brilliant, fresh, vital, human; unified by a definite ideal of social progress firmly based on a pervasive sense of reality; above all, jubilantly young. At times the Monthly has seemed to stumble in premature senility; in this number it is light afoot, and fine with the virtues and the faults that we all like to claim as belonging essentially to youth...
...begin in the second half-year are required to enroll themselves, at the first exercises, in the following rooms: Business 30*, [Consult the Secretary of the Business School.] Egyptology 3, 4, 6*, [Consult Professor Reisner, [4-5], Semitic Mus. 2.] Engineering 3d, Pierce 209 Engineering 16m*, [1], Pierce 107 Fine Arts 8b, 20c*, Robinson Hall Geology and Geography 5, Geol. Lect. rm. German 20b*, 20c*, Sever 2 History 43b, Gore Hall Mineralogy and Petrography 14*, [4.30], Mineral. Lect. rm. Philosophy 201*, Div. Lib. Physics 8*, [Consult Prof. H. N. Davis...
...Semitie Mus. 2.] Engineering 3d, 5e, Pierce 209 Engineering 4e*, 6c*, Pierce 21 Engineering 16m*, [Feb. 15, 1 P. M.], Pierce 107 Engineering 18a*, [9], Pierce 211 Engineering 22*, [12], Pierce 212 English D, [1.30], Sever 11 English 61, Sever 5 English 22* Emerson J English 50*, Sever 35 Fine Arts 8b, 20c*, Robinson Hall Geology and Geography B, 5, Geol. Lect. rm. German 20b*, 20c*, Sever 2 Greek 6*, Sever 26 History A5*, Div. Lib. History 43b, 45*, Gore Hall History 27*., Sever 19 History of Religions 4*, Div. Lib. Indie Philology 20c*, [7.45], 9 Farrar St. Latin...
...writer of the communication then states: "Your attitude is the more censurable because you have of late advocated a fine sensitiveness about the reputation of Harvard." In this he is mistaken. The CRIMSON has "advocated of late" nothing to this effect. The only possible reference to such a subject appeared in a recent communication, and we were no more responsible for its contents than we are for those of today's communication...