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...Sever 23 Mr. Fox, 2 Sever 23, 24 Mathematics 3 Harvard 2 Mathematics 12b Sever 30 Mineralogy 10 Mineral Lab Music 1c Music Bldg. Philosophy 1 Emerson D Physics 4b Sever 17, 18 Physics 6b Harvard 3 Slavic 1a Harvard 2 Spanish 2 Sever 24 THURSDAY, JUNE 7. (IX) Economics 15 Harvard 2 Fine Arts 11 Fogg Small Lect. Rm. Fine Arts 15a Fogg Small Lect. Rm. French A Mr. Nicol, 1 Sever 35 Mr. Brooks, 2 Sever 36 Mr. Kelsey, 3 Sever 36 Mr. Pucci, 4 Sever 36 French 1 Prof. Hawkins, 1 Harvard 3 Mr. Kelsey...
...Last week Pope Pius XI cabled Harold Leonard Stuart, through George Cardinal Mundelein, the decoration of Commander of the Order of Pope Pius IX. The banker, who is a Protestant, is the only living U. S. citizen possessing this order, the one decoration that the Pope bestows on non-Catholics. Usually it is given only to heads of governments or to outstanding public men. The late General Leonard Wood received...
...Harvard 6 Mr. Jordan, sect. C and conf. groupVI New Lect. Hall Mr. McDonald, 9, 28 and conf groupVII Geo. Lect. Rm. Mr. Osborne, 12, 17 Geol. Lect. Rm. Mr. Scramuzza, sect B and conf group VIII New Lect. Hall Dr. Taylor, 6 and conf. group IX Memorial Hall History 3a Sem. Mus. 1 History 18 Sem. Mus. 1 Italian 2 Archer-Sack Emerson A Shattuck-Wooley Emerson F Latin S Sever 18 Mathematics A I Sever 29 Mathematics 2 II Abrahamson-Hanson Sever 35 Hazard-Wright Sever 36 Mathematics 26 Sever 18 Mineralogy 14 Mineral. Lab. Music...
...Harvard 6 Mr. Jordan, sect. C and conf. group VI New Lect. Hall Mr. McDonald, 9, 28 and conf. group VII Geo. Lect. Rm. Mr. Osborne, 12, 17 Geol. Lect. Rm. Mr. Scramuzza, sect. B and conf. group VIII New Lect. Hall Dr. Taylor, 6 and conf. group IX Memorial Hall History 3a Sem. Mus. 1 History 18 Sem. Mus. 1 Italian 2 Archer-Sack Emerson A Shattuck-Wooley Emerson F Latin 8 Sever 18 Mathematics A I Sever 29 Mathematics 2 II Abrahamson-Hanson Sever 35 Hazard-Wright Sever 36 Mathematics 26 Sever 18 Mineralogy 14 Mineral. Lab. Music...
they had at least as much right to the name Christian as had Rome. Europe, however, found itself mistaken, for in the Syllabus of Errors of Plus IX, issued in 1864, it read among other interesting matters, such as the condemnation of freedom of the press, of separation of state and church, and of the public school system, the warning that all Romanists must abhor and detest such statements as these: that "every man is free to embrace the religion he shall believe true," or that "it is possible to be equally pleasing to God" in the Protestant...