Word: germanic
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Astron. Lab. Astronomy 2b, Astron. Lab. Botany 1, Harvard 6 Chemistry 11, Sever 36 Comp. Lit. 6b, Sever 17 Economics 17, Sever 17 Education 10 hf., Sever 6 English 28: Allen to Jolles (inclusive) New Lec. Hall Keck to Zartman (inclusive) Zool. Lect. Room French 6, Harvard 5 German 29, Sever 5 Government 12, New Lect. Hall Greek 2, Sever 30 Greek 6, Sever 30 History 11, Sever 1 History 15, Harvard 5 History of Science 1, Emerson A Latin 12, Sever 30 Mathematics A II, Sever 35 Mathematics 13, Sever 6 Mathematics 37, Sever 6 Meteorology 6, Emerson...
...Myrick (inclusive) Sever 18 Nes to Zobel (inclusive) Sever 23 Comp. Philol. 2a hf., Emerson D Economics 2b, Emerson D Economics 32, Sever 30 Education 5, Sever 5 Engin. Sciences 7a, Pierce 302 Fine Arts 2a, Fogg Lect. Rm. Fine Arts 2b, Fogg Lect. Rm. French 21, Sever 5 German 1c, Sever 6 German 4, Harvard 2 Government 1 Abbot to Mahon (inclusive) New Lecture Hall McCabe to Rooney (inclusive) Harvard 5 Rowe to Zaritsky (inclusive) Harvard 6 Government 6b, Sever 11 Greek 8, Sever 30 History A1, Andover B History 14, Sever 36 Hist. of Religions 9, Sever...
...brave soldier as the first day of school does to the conventially unconventional bad little boy Last week, overcome by the agony of being looked at, one man in an unnamed company fell over, presumably from stage-fright or weakness of the knees, although the later diagnosis was unpatriotic German measles. Seeing him, in the next company men fell over by flocks. It is recorded that one corporal gave the command "Follow me!" and proceeded with appetite to bite the dust...
...superceded by breech loading machine guns which fire four hundred shots at a clip. To defend his home a man may have to defend a trench some four thousand miles away, over seas and foreign soil. From our expert and trusted correspondents in Berlin we learn also that the German general staff has not included in its plan of war a campaign against Fitchburg, or an invasion into becastled Quincy. The home guards might well, so far as the Germans are concerned, enbalm their pre-Spanish war Springfields in a good quality of oil, and turn their energies to planting...
...might point out that in case Germany by some dark mischance should invade our shores, the home guards would be classed as franctireurs. So that same warwise power saw fit to regard the Belgian uniformed and governmentally recognized Gorde Civique, subjecting all that fell within her hands to the German jury of justice, which is eight men, more or less, casting ballot by rifle volley...