Word: iii
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...Latin B III, Sever 17Latin 10, Emerson DMusic 4b hf, Harvard 2Philosophy 2, Emerson JPhilosophy 9a, Emerson JPhysics C:Section 1, 10 o'clock section, New Lecture HallSection 2, Abrams to Lutz, (inclusive), Zoological Lecture RoomSection 2, McElroy to Zucrow (inclusive), Emerson DPhysics 3a, Sever 30Semitic 18, Sem. Mus. 3Slavic 1b, Sever 172 P. M.English E, Warren HouseTomorrow.Economics 42, Sever 18Education 50 Emerson AEnglish A,Mr. Auslander's sects. 6, 12, Harvard 5Mr. Coues's sects. 5, 21, Harvard 6Mr. French's sects. 15, 19, Emerson DMr. Hersey's sect. 1, Sever 5Mr. Hillyer's sects. 2, 9, 16, Emerson...
...colleges and universities throughout the country where the matter was submitted to a vote, 139,788 ballots were cast with the following results: Proposition I, 48,232 Proposition 11, 13,933 Proposition III, 27,970 Proposition...
...Boston College yesterday, 587 out of 719 votes cast were in favor of proposition 3 which stood for the ratification of the treaty with the Lodge Reservations. Those opposed to it in any form were second with 113. THE VOTE IN CAMBRIDGE. Proposition I. II. III. IV. College, 395 70 292 648 Law School, 137 28 82 213 Graduate Schools, 82 12 27 129 Med. & Dent. Schs., 53 18 58 123 Student total, 667 128 459 1113 Faculty...
...Vote at Yale. (Special Dispatch to the Crimson) Proposition I. II. III. IV. Student total, 205 82 313 929 Faculty vote...