Word: iii
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Sever 1 A-3 Th. at 10 Sever 11 A-4 Wed. at 9 Emerson A B Th. at 12 and 2 Holden Chapel FINE ARTS 1a Th. at 11 Fogg Small Rm. FRENCH A Wed. at 3 Emerson D B Wed. at 12 Sever A 1, I-III Th. at 11 Harvard 5 IV-VI Wed. at 1 Sever 6 2, I-III Wed. at 9 Sever 30 IV-IX Wed. at 10 New Lect. Hall X-XV Wed. at 11 Emerson D XVI-XVIII Wed. at 1 Sever 17 3 Wed. at 1 Sever 11 GEOLOGY...
With such intimate revelations, Col. Theodore Roosevelt III (the late great Roosevelt was II) has come to the defense of the U. S. home, the U. S. family. His method is that of personal intramural reminiscence. Detecting a certain lack of home consciousness in his country, he finds that "It has become fashionable among certain silly people to rail at this greatest of civilized institutions-the family. This is merely a method of attracting attention to themselves...
...first race the outlandish Swedish knockabout Bachante, gathered her big spinnaker full of wind and kited away from the German yacht Kickerle, and the U. S. Tipler III, to win with a record margin of over 21 min. U. S. yachtsmen looked puzzled, German yachtsmen muttered grave gutturals. In the second and third races, Bachante readily repeated her first victory, thus cinching the Corinthian Yacht Club cup and the Marblehead trophy. Said a U. S. yachtsman wistfully: "We are glad that the Swedes won the big cup, but we are more grateful for what they have shown...
...such thing happened. C. Roy Keys's sleek Wilgold III won handily. Mr. Keys, himself driving another of his speedboats in the race, capsized on a turn, broke...
...Europe, after living at the seashore with the red-haired Swinburne, she took refuge in Paris at the house of that famed, fatherly quadroon, Alexandre Dumas Sr. Her poems, edited by Swinburne, were published, praised. She became the toast of Charles Dickens, Napoleon III and many another celebrity, staid and profligate. Yet for the Montparnasse tombstone, bestowed on her remains by Baron de Rothschild, the epitaph she wrote in advance was mournful, cryptic: Thou Knowest. She died in 1868, aged...