Word: french
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...rooms on the ground floor there is a pathetic relic of Rheims Cathedral, which has recently been sent to the Museum by a French friend of the University, who was here last year. It is a bit of molten lead which had fallen down from the roof on to the pavement, catching one or two little scraps of stone work in its fall. The relic has sentimental but not artistic value...
...dispatch received from France. This latest achievement makes the third German that Putnam has shot down since his arrival on the battle front two months ago. Putnam and others of his fellow airmen in the Lafayette Escadrille, have been taking advantage on the recent mild weather on the French front and have continued their brilliant exploits by bringing down three enemy machines in all, losing none themselves...
...Library Slavic 3a, Emerson A Tomorrow. Anthropology 2, Peabody Mus. Astronomy 2a, Astron. Lab. Chemistry B, Emerson D Chemistry 23, Emerson D Class. Archaeology 1a, Emerson F Economics 4a, Harvard 5 Education 12a, Emerson A English 41: Anderson to Harwood (inclusive), Harvard 2 Henderson to Yont (inclusive), Harvard 2 French 1 I, II, Emerson J German 8, Emerson A Government 4, Zool. Lect. Rm. Greek B II, Emerson D History 7, Emerson J History 14, Emerson G Italian 1, Harvard 3 Italian 10, Harvard 2 Mathematics C III, Zool. Lect. Rm. Mathematics 17, Harvard 2 Mineralogy 12, Mineral. Lab. Music...
Somehow the cry of "On to Paris" has not the same terror as of yore; it is being more and more drowned out by the noise of new men and new guns steadily rolling eastward to the French front. Von Hindenberg's battle-cry is nevertheless worthy of consideration...
...posses breadth of mind. Witness the recent action of North Dakota and Baltimore in removing the study of German from their school curricula. These same people may now look askance at the list of new courses to be offered by the University this next half-year. As against two French courses stand seven new German subjects. Oh treason of the blood! And so the great New England seat of learning is after all willing to disseminate enemy propaganda under the guise of education. No; the fact is that Harvard is not yet infected with a blind patriotism which sweeps...