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...Consult Professor Kistiakowski 24* Consult Dr. Rice 25* Consult Dr. Coolidge Mallinckrodt 206 CHINESE 2* Thurs. at 10 Boylston 25 3* Thurs. at 11 Boylston 25 10* Thurs. at 11 Boylston 26 11 Thurs. at 12 Boylston 26 12* Consult Mr. Gardner 15* Thurs. at 10 Yenchign Inst. CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY 1a Thurs. at 11 Van Renssaelaer Rm. CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY 27hf* Tues., Oct. 2, 3 Widener B 34a* Thurs. at 12 Widener B 73* Thurs. at 9 Sever 25 COMPARATIVE LITERATURE 2a Thurs. at 10 Sever 5 8 Thurs. at 12 Sever 6 19 Thurs. at 11 Harvard 5 40* Consult...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: First Meetings of Courses | 9/27/1934 | See Source »

...holding my temper with both hands so as to be able to address you an informative and courteous letter, apropos your reported "honors" for that Sweinic--, Herr Dekter Ernst Hanfstangl, and so writing you wholly upon the assumption that you and your confreres simply don't yet know, inst what sort of a proper Hanfstaengl...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Major Frank Pease, a Violent Railer Against Hanfstaengl Can't Be Located | 6/20/1934 | See Source »

Draveaux Bender, 1S.C.P., of Cambridge, Mass. (Mass. Inst. of Technology, 1933). Francis P. Cahill '34, of Cambridge, Mass.--Medicine. Walter E. Doherty, Jr., of Cambridge, Mass. (George-town University, 1934)--Law. Lucio E. Gatto '34, of Cambridge, Mass.--Medicine. Maurice F. Joyce, of Cambridge, Mass. (Boston College, 1934)--Law. Israel J. Kazis 2G, of Cambridge, Mass. (A.B. Harvard, 1932; A.M. 1933)--Sociology. Peter V. Pertzoff 1G, of Cambridge, Mass. (Harvard, 1933)--English...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NAME RECIPIENTS OF 31 FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS | 5/21/1934 | See Source »

With reference to letter in your No. 22 of the 27th November regarding TIME'S 1933 Man of the Year; how about the President of this Republic for the 1933 honor? On the 19th inst. President Gomez completes 25 years of service to his country in that position, and on the day mentioned there is going to be national rejoicing, and in fact everywhere where Venezuelans and others who know this beautiful country gather together...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jan. 1, 1934 | 1/1/1934 | See Source »

Pickings were slim, but he did get a large order for wrapping paper and proudly cabled it to London. The wrapping paper manufacturers puzzled over the cable, then wrote and mailed a cautious British letter. The esteemed favour of the 15th inst. was received, but might they enquire how the wrapping paper was to be wrapped? They had the honour to remain. Sirs, y'r obedient & humble serv'ts. By the time this letter reached Canada, the customers, who had received no cabled reply to their order, were already wrapping parcels with U. S. wrapping paper, ordered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Esteemed Favour | 10/17/1932 | See Source »

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