Word: iii
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Sever 6 German 8 Sever 6 German 25a Sever 36 Government 4 Harvard 2 Greek B, II Sever 30 History 13a Sever 23 History 51 Sever 6 History 56 Sever 18 Italian 10 Sever 30 Mathematics A, VI Sever 24 Mathematics C, IV Sem. Mus. 1 Mathematics 2, III Sever 35 Mathematics 13 Sever 18 Mineralogy 12 Geol. Mus. 22 Music 5 Sever 24 Philosophy 3a Emerson A Philosophy 7a Emerson A Physics 5 Sever 5 Psychology 22 Emerson F Semitic 11 Emerson A Spanish 7 Sever 17 ENGINEERING SCHOOL Engineering 120 (non-industrial) Pierce 202 Engineering 141 Pierce...
...Robinson H French 1 Mr. Sexton, 1 Sever Mr. Kelsey, 2 Sever German 8 Sever German 25a Sever Government 4 Harvard Greek B, II Sever History 13a Sever History 51 Sever History 56 Sever Italian 10 Sever Mathematics A, VI Sever Mathematics C, IV Sem. Mus. Mathematics 2, III Sever Mathematics 13 Sever Mineralogy 12 Geol. Mus. Music 5 Sever Philosophy 3a Emerson Philosophy 7a Emerson Physics 5 Sever Psychology 22 Emerson Semitic 11 Emerson Spanish 7 Sever ENGINEERING SCHOOL Engineering 120 (non-industrial) Pierce Engineering 141 Pierce
...SECTION III: The General Assembly of 1923 condemned the preaching of Dr. Fosdick, without hearing his case and without the method of conference, patience and love enjoined by Jesus Christ...
COLLEGE Yes No No Vote Total Proposition I--Repeal 478 848 94 1420 Proposition II--Modification 777 551 92 1420 Proposition III--Rigorous Enforcement 464(+244)*=708 577 135 1420 LAW SCHOOL Proposition I--Repeal 208 358 143 709 Proposition II--Modification 358 222 129 709 Proposition III--Rigorous Enforcement 251(+123)*=374 184 151 709 MEDICAL SCHOOL Proposition I--Repeal 62 182 25 269 Proposition II--Modification 160 97 12 269 Proposition III--Rigorous Enforcement 89(+57)*=146 101 22 269 FACULTY Proposition I--Repeal 62 132 34 228 Proposition II--Modification 115 89 24 228 Proposition III--Rigorous...
...room. Newspapers reported that, coming out, I 'walked jauntily away' with the ulster of Representative Louis T. McFadden of Pennsylvania, little noting the spacious effect the garment gave me until I encountered 'strange articles' in the pockets. Retracing my steps, I encountered Henry Cabot Lodge, III, my grandson, whilom Harvard student, now a reporter on the Boston Transcript. But I refused to grant him an interview...