Word: french
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Daily exercise in all courses end for the first-half-year on Tuesday, January 21, at 4.30 P.M. Thursday, January 23. (XIV) Economics 9a Mining 7 Economics 13 Music 1 Economics 14a Philosophy A French 3 Friday, January 24. (XV) Architecture 2a German H Architecture 4b Government 16 Botany 3a History 21 Chemistry 12 Latin 3 Comp. List.28 Latin 7 Engineering 16d Music 7 French 4 Philosophy 8 German F Philosophy 14 German G Semitic 2 Saturday, January 25. (XVI) Celtic 3 Government 19 English A Semitic 8 German 25 Zoology 11a Government 15 Monday, January 27. (IV) Anthropology...
...LECTURES ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. VIII. "The Fall of Robespierre." (Illustrated by the stereopticon). Dr. E. F. Henderson. New Lecture Hall...
...French President has, in addition, appointed Jens Iverson Westengard L. '98, to the grade of Officer in the Legion of Honer. This distinction also comes as the result of the negotiations in connection with the Franco-Siamese treaty. Professor Westengard received the honorary degree of A.M. in 1903. After graduating from the Harvard Law School, he acted for a year as instructor in Criminal Law and Pleading, and in Engineering Contracts and Specifications. At the end of this time he was made assistant professor of Law, and filled that office until his resignation in 1906. Since 1908 he has acted...
...Henderson '83 will deliver the last of his series of eight lectures on "The French Revolution" in the New Lecture Hall this afternoon at 5 o'clock on "The Fall of Robespierre...
...judges will be Professor C. H. C. Wright '91, representing the French Department; S. Curtis '05, Instructor in English, and H. B. Huntington '97, of the English Department...