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...Salmon, 8, 10 Harvard 2 Mr. Salmon, 25 Harvard 3 Mr. Williams, 4, 12, 16 Geol. Lect. Rm. History 4 Fogg Lect. Rm. History 46 hf. Sever 29 Hyglene 2 Sever 18 Latin 8 Sever 18 Mathematics A, I Sever 17 Mathematics 2 I Adams-Fisk Sever 19 Flint-Hack Sever 20 Hanlon-Wyzanski Sever 24 Mathematics 23 Sever 18 Mineralogy 15 Mineral Lab. Music 2 Emerson F Philosophy 1a Emerson J Physics 23 hf Emerson A Psychology 21 Emerson A Social Ethics A Emerson...
...England, a saucer-shaped depression in chalk cliffs of the Medway Valley was found to contain relics, thought to date from mid-Pleistocene times (50,000 years ago). The relics: a "workshop," with 4,000 tools in 17 heaps-hand axes of flint flakes, hammerstones of quartz, corepieces and nodules of flint...
...much abstract machinery. Second prize was won by the work of Jean Marcel Paul, eccentric Frenchman who, revolting against the tradition which makes a painting square or round, affects dissymetry in his frames. His latest work, The Passions, has 13 corners, 3 curves, resembling in outline a broken flint. Another, Carpe Diem, has the shape of a starfish. Exhibited was work by such U. S. artists as Achsah Brewster, Theodore Butler, Cameron Burnside, Irving Brokaw...
...Pound Class--Coyle (M. I. T.) meets Flint (Brown); bye, Krook (Harvard...
When the gobbet awoke, it had a skin. It could not swim, except ver- tically, like a puppy treading water, until its head grew heavy. Then it took on a tight, corrugated armor-corset. Blue flint chippings-teeth-hedged the emery-paper tongue. Filiform barbels, for probing mud, sprouted under the chin. By this time, the gobbet was recognizable as a fish, a young Sturgeon, Sturly...