Word: fined
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Excavations of the Third Egyptian Dynasty at Sakkara" will be the subject of Professor Jean Capart, Director of the Royal Museum of the Cinquantenaire, Brussels, Belgium, who will speak in the Lecture Hall of the Fine Arts Museum, Boston, at 3 o'clock next Tuesday...
Since the resignation of Mr. Seymour. Harvard's official news has been taken care of by a miscellaneous collection of well meaning gentlemen with many fine qualities, included among them a Simon pure spirit of amateurism as far as the newspaper game is concerned. This week these gentlemen decided that the Corporation's decision, reached Monday, should be withheld from a rapidly curious public until Friday, in order that the Alumni Bulletin should "get" an even break...
TODAY Anthropology ANew Fogg Lect. Rm. Anthropology 7 Emerson J Chemistry 6 Harvard 3 Economics 10b Emerson 3 English 37 Sever 36 English 72 Abramson-Hackett Memorial Hall Hall-Zoll New Lecture Hall Fine Arts 3b Robinson Hall Fine Arts 5r Fogg Small Lect. Rm. French B Sever 18 French 35 New Lect. Hall Geology 5 Abbot-Huxtable Geology Lect. Rm. Jaqua-Wood Semitic Museum 1 Geology 10 Rotch Building German 2 IV Emerson J German 26b Emerson J Government 7b Sever 35 Greek A Sever 26 Greek G 1 Sever 30 Greek 11 Alpern-Sullivan Sever 29 Sutherland-Wilder...
...will begin on Thursday, and the starting hour, unless otherwise noted, is 9.15 o'clock. THURSDAY Anthropology A New Fogg Lect. Rm. Anthropology 7 Emerson. J. Chemistry 6 Harvard 3. Economics 10b Emerson. J. English 37 Sever 36 English 72 Abramson-Hackett Memorial Hall Hall-Zoll New Lecture Hall Fine Arts 3b Robinson Hall Fine Arts 5r Fogg Small Lect. Rm. French. B. Sever 18 French 35 New Lect. Hall Abbot-Huxtable Geology Lect. Rm. Jaqua-Wood Semitic Museum 1. Geology 10 Rotch Building German 2 IV Emerson. J. German 26b Emerson. J. Government 7b Server 26 Greek. A. Sever...
...observers took note that the Holland bidders had won back but few of their native glories and that England's representatives had been able to keep only two pictures of primary importance-Rembrandt's Portrait of Maurice Huygens, and Francis Cotes' surprisingly fine Portrait of a Guardsman, which went to the National Gallery. The rest, with the exception of a few that French dealers netted, will probably reach...