Word: fined
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Today. Chemistry 5, Emerson J Comparative Literature 19 Adelson to Gross (inclusive) Sever 17 Haley to Myrick (inclusive) Sever 18 Nes to Zobel (inclusive) Sever 23 Comp. Philol. 2a hf., Emerson D Economics 2b, Emerson D Economics 32, Sever 30 Education 5, Sever 5 Engin. Sciences 7a, Pierce 302 Fine Arts 2a, Fogg Lect. Rm. Fine Arts 2b, Fogg Lect. Rm. French 21, Sever 5 German 1c, Sever 6 German 4, Harvard 2 Government 1 Abbot to Mahon (inclusive) New Lecture Hall McCabe to Rooney (inclusive) Harvard 5 Rowe to Zaritsky (inclusive) Harvard 6 Government 6b, Sever 11 Greek...
...most acute horror of war, and the finest conscientious scruples about the value of human life should not prevent a man from undertaking work not in the nature of the grim work of the rifle and bayonet. There are many fine ways in which man, and perhaps God, (although about Him we cannot postulate), may be served without the pouring out of blood...
Since the beginning of this, our war which has yet to see its first battle, and in which we have yet to suffer our first desolation, there has been a great deal of summons given to the spirit of '76, of '61, and of '98. That is very fine, and may arouse some latent patriotism in the hearts of men who are stirred by the brave deeds of the last as they are not stirred by the brave present...
...inclusive) Harvard 2 Droppers to Mitchell (inclusive) Harvard 5 Moore to Yesner (inclusive) Harvard 6 Chemistry 3, Zool, Lest. Rm. Economics 1b, Sever 11 Economics 14, Sever 17 Education 1, Sever 6 Engin. Sci. 10, Sever 35 English 3b, Sever 24 English 11b, Emerson J English 29b, Emerson D Fine Arts 1d, Zool, Lect. Rm. French 2-, 6-9, Emerson D French 7, Sever 35 Geography 6, New Lect. Hall German 1b, Emerson A German 2c, Emerson F German 3, Sever 18 Government 24, Emerson F Government 31, Sever 5 Greek 1b, Sever 30 History 9, Sever 18 History...
...tribute to the unity of our American character, and a mark of our American liberty, that when the national need should arise to swallow up all lesser needs, the true democracy of which we so often and too valiantly boast should return again not less strong nor less fine than it has been before in our history...