Word: gray
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...drives the heavy chariot of Mars, his sleek black horses caparisoned with shining armor. As he sounds his silver bugle, thousands of fair youths heed its call, and trudge bravely forth to do his bidding. From shop and home they come, from the canons of great cities, from the gray cloisters of the universities, all march behind the great van of the tyrant, all with high ideals and hearts undisturbed by the grim realities around them. For theirs is the task of cleansing the modern Augean stables, and with mighty arm and mind they bend to the task...
...schedule for the two days is printed below: Today 9.15 A. M. Anthropology 5, Peabody Mus. Botany 7, Gray Herb. Economics 9, Harvard 3 Economics 31, Harvard 3 Education A, Emerson D English 2: Adams to Dickerson (inclusive), Harvard 5 Fales to Yungblut (inclusive), Harvard 6 Fine Arts 4a, Robinson Hall French 9, Harvard 5 French 12, Harvard 5 Geography 1, Zool. Lect. Rm. German B, Emerson D German 1a II, Emerson J German 2b, Emerson J German 12a, Emerson J Government 5a, Emerson J Greek B I, Emerson D History 17a, Emerson D Latin 1, Emerson A Latin...
...History 2a, Harvard 5 History 30a, Harvard 6 Latin 3 hf., Emerson J Mathematics 5a, Harvard 5 Mathematics 12, Harvard 5 Music 3, Emerson J Philosophy 6a, Emerson D Physics B, Emerson D Semitic 17, Harvard 2 Zoology 17, Zool. Lab. 46 Tomorrow. Anthropology 5, Peabody Mus. Botany 7, Gray Herb. Economics 9, Harvard 3 Economics 31, Harvard 3 Education A, Emerson D English 2: Adams to Dickerson (inclusive), Harvard...
...Latin 3 hf., Emerson J Mathematics 5a, Harvard 5 Mathematics 12, Harvard 5 Music 3, Emerson J Philosophy 6a, Emerson D Philosophy 15, Emerson D Physics B, Emerson D Semitic 17, Harvard 2 Zoology 17, Zool. Lab. 46 Wednesday, January 30. (III). Anthropology 5, Peabody Mus. Botany 7, Gray Herb. Economics 9, Harvard 3 Economics 31, Harvard 3 Education A, Emerson...
...through applications to the Student Employment Office and 598 students have been afforded opportunities to work their way through College. The work was done in term time as well as during the summer, and graduate students in the various professional schools as well as undergraduates are included. Mr. Morris Gray, Jr., '06, who is in charge of the work of the Employment Office, has co-operated with the Graduate School of Business Administration and the Harvard Club of New York in finding opportunities for the students...