Word: landing
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...permission of the instructor or of the officer in general charge of the examinations." Examinations Today. Semitic 2, Lower Mass. French 2aI, Lower Mass. Spanish 1I, Upper Mass. Comp. Lit. 1, Lower Mass. Slavic 4, Lower Mass. Government 4, Sever 35. Economics 3, Harvard 5. Architecture 7, Arch. Bldg. Land. Architecture 2, Arch. Bldg. Land. Architecture 3, Arch. Bldg. Engineering 7a, Pierce 311. Examinations Tomorrow. Indic Philology 2, Warren House. English A, Harvard 6, Lower Mass., Upper Dane, Upper Mass., Sever 35, 17, 18, 5, 6, 29 and 30. German 8, Harvard 5. Botany 5, Botanical Mus. Zoology 11, Zool...
...Piper, Sever 30. Pitkin to Steere, Sever 29. Stone to Wolcott, Sever 17. Examinations Tomorrow. Semitic 2, Lower Mass. French 2aI, Lower Mass. Spanish 1I, Upper Mass. Comp. Lit. 1, Lower Mass. Slavic 4, Lower Mass. Government 4, Sever 35. Economics 3, Harvard 5. Architecture 7, Arch. Bldg. Land. Architecture 2, Arch. Bldg. Land. Architecture 3, Arch. Bldg. Engineering 7a, Pierce...
Until the plans for the proposed widening of Bow street are definitely settled nothing will be done towards the enlarging of Westmorly. Much of the Westmorly land now lies directly in the path of the proposed improvements, including that part selected as the site of the new addition. If it is decided that Bow street shall be widened, the plans for the new addition will have to be changed and the work of erection postponed until about July...
...Golf Club is now endeavoring to raise by subscription the $15,250 for the purchase of the new course on Trapell's Road, Waltham, on which the club now has an option until March 1. The subscriptions already received amount to $2,250. Should the land be purchased it will be given over to a board of trustees consisting of L. Curtis '70, Professor Hollis and S. Bell '96, but the actual management will be in the hands of the officers of the club...
...concert is open to members of the Union only. 1. America. 2. Overture--"Pique Dame," Suppe. 3. Selections from "King Dodo," Luders. 4. Chorus--"Land sighting," Greig. Baritone Solo--H. M. Boylston '03. 5. Invitation a la Gavotte, Waldteufel. 6. Quartette--"Gay Hearts," Macy. Stickney, Hewitt, Boylston, Barber. 7. Selections from "Florodora," Stuart. 8. Soldiers' Chorus from "Faust," Gounod. 9. Fair Harvard...