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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Lab.Mineralogy and Petrography 14, Sept. 28, 4.30 P. M., Mineral. Lect. Rm.Music, all courses in the Music Building.Philosophy A, C, Emerson DPhilosophy 1, Emerson JPhilosophy 3, Emerson 27Philosophy 5, Emerson FPhilosophy 6a, 7, 17b, Div. Lib,Philosophy 8, 22, Emerson HPhilosophy 9, 15, 25a, Emerson APhilosophy 13f, consult Dr. La Piana.Physics B, Sept. 26, 12 M., Jeff. Phys. Lab. 1Physics C, Sept. 27, 12 M., Jeff. Phys. Lab. 1Physics 1, Sept. 29, 12 M., Jeff. Phys. Lab. 3Physics 2, 5, Sept. 27, 9 A. M., Jeff. Phys. Lab. 25Physics 3, Jeff. Phys. Lab. 20Physics 4b, 15, Cruft LaboratoryPhysics 6a, Jeff...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRST RECITATIONS WILL BE HELD THIS MORNING | 9/26/1917 | See Source »

Marshal Joffre will be honored at Harvard as a man who has done great things. His fame is not the fame born of conquest nor ambition. La Patrie called him when her life seemed failing before that first terrible iron rush of the picked troops of Germany. And Joffre beat those troops back from before the very gates of Paris. It takes bravery of a finer kind than that demanded even of the sub-officer who leads a charge to vision victory when that cause for which one fights seems foredoomed to defeat. It takes bravery and determination against overwhelming...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JOFFRE OF FRANCE | 5/9/1917 | See Source »

Foxcroft Hall: Following are the hours of meals throughout the recess, daily including Sundays: breakfast, 8 to 9.30 o'clock; luncheon, 12.30 to 1.30 o'clock; dinner, 5.30 to 6.45 o'clock. The service is a la carte and any member of the University may eat there without paying the usual membership...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BUILDINGS CLOSED APRIL 19 | 4/13/1917 | See Source »

...Davison, who will personally conduct the entire performance: PART I. Motet, "I Wrestle and Pray," Bach "Matona, Lovely Maiden," Lassus "With Drooping Wings"("Dido and Aenaeas"), Purcell "My Bonny Lass," Morley "Song of Destiny," Brahms PART II. Ave Maria, Franck "The Nightingale," Weelkes (a) "Dieu, qu'il la falt bon regarder," (b) "Quant j'ai ouy le tambourin," (c) "Yver; vous n'estes qu'un villain," Debussy "O Gladsome Light," Kastalsky "Echoes," Sullivan "Sun and Moon," Gretchaninoff "Gypsy Life," Schumann The Nicene Creed, Gretchaninoff...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GLEE CLUB AND RADCLIFFE CHORAL SOCIETY TO SING | 4/12/1917 | See Source »

...banded together to enjoy community life, they surely selected some guttural sounds which signified that they were ever ready to defend that newly-formed union. And so in ancient, mediaeval and modern times, each country has had its stirring call to duty. No one can question the power which "La Marseillaise" or even "Deutschland Ueber Alles" have exerted over their respective peoples. The United States of America has selected the "Star Spangled Banner" as its means of arousing patriotism. It is a song difficult to sing, but none the less splendid. Its effect has been...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER | 4/11/1917 | See Source »

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