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...rm.Mr. Foster's sect. 3a Zool. Lect.-rm.Mr. Widder's sect. 4a Pierce 304Meteorology 4 Geol. Mus. 43Mineralogy 2 Mineral. Lab.Music 2a hf Sever 18Music 6 Sever 23Philosophy A:Dr. Demos's sects. D1, D2, D3 Emerson DDr. Eaton's sects. E1, E2, E3 Emerson DMr. Larrabee's sects. L1, L10 New Lect. HallDr. Underhill's sects. U1, U2, U3, U4 Emerson JMr. Zimmerman's sects. Z1, Z2, Z3 New Lect. HallPhilosophy 27 Emerson DPhysics 21 hf Sever 17Semitic A5 Andover CSemitic E1 Sever 35Social Ethics 4 Emerson AZoology 4 Pierce...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANNOUNCE EXAMS FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW | 2/2/1922 | See Source »

...Generally twice, on Saturday and Monday, and I can tell you, two good matches in a week are quite enough for a player. The best ones are all professionals, and get paid by the match. I have got L2 for a match when it was a big one, but L1 is good wages for a game. And do you know, the women think foot-ball is a great thing. If there is a match on Saturday afternoon, they can get their husbands to go, and then they are not spending their week's wages in drink. They can only spend...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Game of Foot-Ball as Played in England. | 1/28/1888 | See Source »

...turned their attention toward matters of education, and a bill was passed in 1636 by the General Court of Massachusetts to found a college. It was at this time, that it pleased God to stir up the heart of one John Harvard to leave the half of his fortune, (L1, 700) and his library for the purpose of founding a college. Others gave modest sums and finally the State supplied what little money was needed in addition. The college was to be at Cambridge and it was unanimously voted to call it Harvard College, after its most munificent donor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Unveiling of the Harvard Statue. | 10/16/1884 | See Source »

...removal of all obstacles, the school was not opened until 1614. When John Lyon died, he made a will giving two-thirds of his property to Harrow School, and one-third to the town, but owing to some change or dispute in the will the school only gets L1,600, while the burghers get L3,500. At first, all foreigners (or boys from other parishes) were disqualified for entrance, but this rule was soon abolished, and this school then rapidly became celebrated. The villagers of Harrow with the proverbial narrowness and obstinacy of the English yeomen, appealed to the court...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENGLISH PREPARATORY SCHOOLS, HARROW. | 3/1/1884 | See Source »

Union College has conferred the degree of L1. D. on President Arthur...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FACT AND RUMOR. | 1/29/1884 | See Source »

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