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Dates: during 1920-1929
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TODAY 9.15 O'clock Chemistry 14a hfMemorial Hall Military Science 1 New Lect. Hall Military Science 2 Memorial Hall Military Science 3 Memorial Hall Military Science 4 Emerson D 2 P. M. (IX) Economics 15 Emerson J French 22 hf Emerson J History 21 Emerson J History 52a Emerson J TOMORROW 9.15 O'clock Spannish 1 Emerson D 2 P. M. Fine Arts 3a Robinson Hall
...Economics 4a Memorial Hall Fine Arts 4a Robinson Hall French 1 I, II Memorial Hall TOMORROW Chemistry 14a hf Memorial Hall Military Science 1 New Lect. Hall Military Science 2 Memorial Hall Military Science 3 Memorial Hall Military Science 4 Emerson D 2 P. M. (IX) Economics 15 Emerson J French 22 hf Emerson J History 21 Emerson J History 52a Emerson J 9.15 O'clock FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5 (I) Spanish 1 Emerson D 2 P. M. Fine Arts 3a Robinson Hall
...specimens may be mentioned from the Babylonian-Assyrian Room. Of casts we find the Babylonian code of Laws, promulgated nearly a thousand years before Moses, by Hammurabi (the Amraphel of Genesis XIV); Jehu, King of Israel (2 KI, IX); bowing in submission to an Assyrian conqueror; Sennacherib on his fateful Palestinian campaign (2 Kl, XVIII; Isa, XXXVI); the Assyrian story of the Deluge, parallel to Genesis VI IX,; an Assayrian protecting spirit, with the body of a lion, wings of an eagle, horns of a bull, and head of man, similar to the composite creatures described by Ezekiel, Assyrian...
...Economics 4a Memorial Hall Fine Arts 4a Robinson Hall French 1 I, II Memorial Hall THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4 (X) Chemistry 14a hf Memorial Hall Military Science 1 New Lect. Hall Military Science 2 Memorial Hall Military Science 3 Memorial Hall Military Science 4 Emerson D 2 P. M. (IX) Botany 13 Emerson J Economics 15 Emerson J French 22 hf Emerson J History 21 Emerson J History 52a Emerson J Zoology 13 Emerson J FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5 (I) Spanish 1 Emerson D 2 P. M. Fine Arts 3a Robinson Hall SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6 (XV) Chemistry 22 Emerson J Economics...
Queen Alexandra, although usually described as "the eldest daughter of King Christian IX of Denmark," was not, curiously enough, born of the blood royal. At the time of her birth, in 1844, her father was only "Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Gluücksburg," a younger son of a somewhat minor German house. Not until the death of King Frederick VII of Denmark, when the reigning house of Denmark became extinct, was Christian elected king of Denmark by popular vote, in 1863. Thus it chanced that Alexandra and her sister Dagmar spent their youth as impecunious though radiantly beautiful princesses...