Word: landing
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...Pierce 209 English 2, Lower Mass. French 2aIII, IV, V, VI, Fogg Lecture Room French 2c, Upper Mass. Geology 19, Geol. Museum 43 German B, Sever 35 German 2b, Sever 5, 6, 17 Government 6, Sever 36 Greek A, Sever 36 Greek BI, Sever 29 History 8, Upper Mass. Land Arch. 8, Lower Mass. Latin 1, Sever 30 Latin 6, Sever 18 Mathematics 4, Harvard 5 Mineralogy 2, Mineral. Lab. Mining 26, Rotch Music 6, Holden Philosophy 12, Lawrence 1 Semitic 1, Semitic Museum 2 Zoology 4, Zool. Lab. 4-2 German 2b: (Assignment of rooms, German 2b). Aldrich...
...room within five minutes after the hour appointed for the examination shall not be admitted without permission of the instructor or of the officer in general charge of the examinations." Examinations Today. Chemistry 16, Lower Mass. Class. Philol. 45, Upper Dane Engineering 4e, Pierce 209 History A3, Divinity Library Land. Arch. 2, Robinson Mining 3, Harvard 5 English A: (Assignment of rooms, English A). Mr. Bellows's sects., Harvard 6 Dr. Bernbaum's sects., Upper Mass. Mr. French's sects., Upper Mass. Prof. Gardiner's sects., Upper Dane Mr. Hersey's sects., Lower Mass. Mr. Lewis's sect., Pierce...
...Economics 16, Sever 35 Education 5a, Sever 30 Engineering 12b, Pierce 202 Engineering 17a, Pierce 103 English 1, Sever 18 Geology C, Upper Dane Geology 8, Zool. Lecture Room German 1aI, Upper Dane Greek 9, Sever 29 History 4, Sever 35 History 9, Sever 36 Italian 2, Holden Land, Arch. 1, Fogg Lecture Room Mathematics 26, Sever 29 Music 2, Holden Netherlandish 1, Holden Philosophy C, New Lecture Hall Physics 6a, Sever 30 Slavie 2a, Sever 24 Spanish 1VI, Pierce 103 Zoology 9a, Zool. Museum 1 Chemistry 2: (Assignment of rooms, Chemistry 2). Allen to Gosline (inclusive), Sever 5 Gowen...
...will be needed in the near future. The growth of the University is threatened, and with decreased enrolment their financial support may be necessary to maintain the standards of scholarship. President Eliot in closing congratulated his successor on "the sure growth of the influence of the University throughout the land, not only to foster art, literature and science, but also free institutions in which will lie the power and strength of our country...
...make your opinions known for I believe in the undergraduate view of things. The interest of the student body is of the greatest importance to me. And I hope you will feel perfect confidence in me for we must work together in building up the noblest institution in our land...