Word: french
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Sever 23 Class. Philol. 56, Sever 30 Class. Philol. 64a, Sever 30 Comp. Lit. 12, Upper Mass. Comp. Lit. 25, Sever 30 Education 5a, Lawrence 1 Engineering 5g, Pierce 306 Engineering 17a, Pierce 212 English 1, Lawrence 1 Fine Arts 4, Fogg Lect. Rm. Forestry 3, Zool. Lect. Rm. French 1c, Sever 18 Geology 8, Sever 18 German 1aI, New Lect. Hall Government 11, Upper Dane Greek 9, Holden History 18a, Sever 29 Italian 2, Holden Land. Arch. 1, New Lect. Hall Music 2, Holden Zoology 9a, Zool. Mus. 1st fl. rm. 1 Anthropology 1: (Assignment of rooms, Anthropology...
...especially announced for 2.30 P. M. Examinations must not extend beyond three hours. Examinations Today. Architecture 3a, Robinson Hall Architecture 3b, Robinson Hall Architecture 3c, Robinson Hall Botany 2, Zool. Lect. Rm. Chemistry 9, Sever 5 Economics 2, Sever 35 English 9, Upper Mass. Fine Arts 1, Upper Mass. French 16, Sever 5. German 15, Sever 18. Government 17, Harvard 6. Government 21, Sever 17 History 15, Sever 18 Hist. of Religions 2, Harvard 5 Indic Philol. 1a, 9 Farmar street Italian 5, Lower Mass. Latin E, Sever 17 Mathematics 25, Lower Mass. Philosophy D, Lower Mass. Philosophy 10, Sever...
...following closely the Fashoda affair. He was then given the rank of secretary of embassy, and left the department of foreign affairs for three years to take up the position of secretary to the president of the Council of Ministers. This was a valuable chance to become acquainted with French political circles during a difficult and crucial period. In 1902 he accompanied M. Lonbet, President of the Republic to St. Petersburg...
...played an important part, and exerted an undeniable influence upon the course of events. He published a book entitled "The Conference of Algeciras," containing revelations as accurate as they were unexpected. M. Tardieu is also the author of another work, "Diplomatic Questions," which was "crowned" by the French Academy, and in which is found the same quality of intimate and precise knowledge of the inside of diplomacy which alone makes intelligible political events, of which the public sees but the outside...
Examinations begin at 9.15 A. M., except those that are especially announced for 2.30 P. M. Examinations must not extend beyond three hours. Examinations Today. Astronomy 5, Astron. Lab. Celtic 1, Lower Mass. Comp. Lit. 1, Upper Mass. Education 3II, Lawrence 6 Engineering 4f, Pierce 103 French 21, Sever 17 German 25, Fogg Lect. Rm. Greek G, Sever 29 Greek 14, Sever 30 History 27, Upper Dane Mining 5, Sever 5 French 1bIII, IV: (Assignment of rooms, French 1bIII, IV.) Section III, Sever 17 Section IV, Sever 18 History 13: (Assignment of rooms, History 13.) Adelsheim to D. Perkins (inclusive...