Word: fulle
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...rifles. One day, last November, an airplane flew over and dropped some bombs which missed the house. Nobody was killed; it was only a minor disturbance. Last week "Shady Rest" trembled, burned, collapsed. It became a ruin overnight. And what is more, it contained four bodies, charred beyond recognition, full of ugly bullet holes...
...nutritive clay still to be found in this part of Paris. . . . Apparently clay eating continued in Montmartre until comparatively recent times. . . . For example, when Charlotte Corday assassinated the revolutionary demagogue, Jean Paul Marat on July 13, 1793, she may not have known that he had just quaffed a decanter full of powdered Montmartre clay steeped in almond water...
History 29--Topics in Modern European History: 1875-1912, announced as a half-course in the first half-year, will be given as a full course extending throughout the year. Hours to be arranged. Professor Coolidge...
English 7--English Literature from 1700 to the Death of Swift, announced as a full course, will not be given in the second half-year, but will count as a half-course for the first half-year. Professor Hurlbut...
...such zeal for Harvard service combined with such intelligent devotion. The Harvard offices which he held at the time of his death constitute in themselves almost a complete catalogue of Harvard Alumni activities: a member of the Board of Overseers of Harvard College, elected last June for a second full term of six years; President of the Associated Harvard Clubs; a Director of the Harvard Alumni Association and of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin; and a member of the Harvard Fund Council and Class Agent of the Fund for the Class of 1901. To every one of these duties he gave...