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...following is a partial list of the mid-year examination schedule. The Crimson assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of the schedule, which is posted in University Hail. All examinations begin at 9.15 o'clock unless otherwise specified. TODAY (XVI) Celtic 1 Emerson J Economics 7a Emerson J Economics 32 Emerson J Economics 34 Emerson J Fine Arts 2a, 2b Fogg Mus. Fine Arts 5e Fogg Large Rm. Fine Arts 17 Fogg Small Rm. Government 15 Harvard 5 History 38 Harvard 5 History 57a Harvard 5 Latin 3 hf Sever 18 Latin 7 hf Sever 18 Music 1a Music Bldg...
...fought in the War as a soldier in the ranks. I know what war means. Terrible memories of those years when whole generations of the youth of so many countries were laid low by the hail of lead have not been canceled from my mind. I myself was seriously wounded. In the years that have since elapsed and at the present time, both as man and as head of the government, I have had before me a panorama of political, economic and moral consequences of the War, and not in Italy alone...
...Duke Borea d'Olmo's 100 years there has never been such a royal wedding. As the bridal party left the church the rain changed to hail, but Duke Borea d'Olmo is invincible. "Yes, there was hail," his spokesman admitted to correspondents, "but that is not unlucky. We understand that the peasants of Assisi consider that St. Francis was pleased. They think of the hailstones as a sort of supernatural confetti, confetti di San Fracesco...
...bulletin to the press he formally charged that, in order to discredit the Fascist Party, the Communist Party caused its members to smash the windows and to shout with diabolic cunning as they did so, "Hail Hitler...
...Reichstag opened last week there was bedlam within (see p. 21), riot without. Communists roared the Internationale among the trees and bushes of the Tiergarten,* were chased from cover by mounted police. Fascists came early, sat in squads upon all Tiergarten benches near the Reichstag, bawled "Hail Hitler!" and "Wake up Germany!" hour after hour, growing more and more hoarse. To keep order nearly all Berlin's police were concentrated around the Reichstag - with dire result...