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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...follows: Examinations Today. Chemistry 22 Arnold to Ober (inclusive) Sever Prentice to Wright' (inclusive) Sever Economics 3 Adams to Hartley (inclusive) Harvard Hathaway to Wood (inclusive) Harvard Economics 34 Harvard Engineering Sciences 3 Albright to Lawrence (inclusive) Pierce 302 Lee to Worcester (inclusive) Pierce 307 Fine Arts 10a Robinson Hall Government 15 Sever 6 Military Science 1 Adams to Kellogg (inclusive) Upper Massachusetts Kestnbaum to Ferkins (inclusive) Sever 17 Phinney to Thomson (inclusive) Sever 18 Tiffany to Young (inclusive) Sever 23 Examinations Tomorrow. Astronomy 3a Astron. Lab. Chemistry 12 Robinson 1 f1. Classical Philology 42 Sever 18 Comp. Literature...
...them at any table. You can hear them through the length of the hall. They fraternally greet all whom they see, and hold long-winded conversations over all subjects from politics to the moon. Sometimes a group will gather and an amateur forum is organized, like nothing so much in the broad world as a Ladies Aid Society holding a sewing bee. To the weary and unwilling listener to these parleys it seems strange that so much wisdom could be contained in so small a space. Surely Diogenes and his tub had nothing on a few loquacious spirits and their...
...University teams will start on Tuesday, February 13, when all candidates are to report in either Harvard 5 or 6 at 7.30 o'clock prepared with a five minute speech on either side of the question. The next trial will be held the following Thursday in the New Lecture Hall at 7.30 o'clock, at which time ten-minute speeches will be made. The final trials are scheduled for Saturday, February 17, in the New Lecture Hall at 7.30 o'clock. At this time the Coolidge Debating Prize of $100 will be awarded to the winning speaker. All members...
...collection of business equipment and machinery has been installed in Lawrence Hall on the top floor on the side nearest Memorial Hall under the auspices of the School, and the different kinds of apparatus are now available for use in connection with academic work by students in the school. The collection includes a dictaphone, various kinds of time-recording, clocks, adding machines, typewriters, loose-leaf forms and accounting books, and a Hollerity Tabulating Machine." The rooms are open daily, except Saturday and Sunday between 1.30 and 5.30 o'clock, and are under the charge of L. V. Boyle...
Yale will dedicate the largest organ in America and the third largest in the world at a recital by Professor H. B. Jepson in Woolsey Hall next Friday evening. The organ was given to the university and cost over...