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TODAY 9.15-12.15 O'clock Special in HistoryEmerson D Special in Government and Economics Memorial Hall Biology--General Examination Botanical Museum Latin Translation, Honors Sever 26 9-12 O'clock Anthropology, Oral Peabody Museum 2-5 O'clock Latin Composition, Latin 3 and 7 Sever 17 TOMORROW 9-12 o'clock Anthropology, Oral Peabody Museum 9.15-12.15 o'clock Bio-Chemical Sciences, General Memorial Hall SATURDAY 9.15-12.15 o'clock Bio-Chemical Sciences, General Memorial Hall
Professor Hazard is the holder of three scholastic degrees, author of nine books, formerly professor at the University of Lyons, later Maitre de Conferences at the Sorbonne, and now professor of the history of comparative literatures of Southern Europe and Latin America at the College de France...
TODAY 9.15-12.15 O'clock Special Philosophical WorksEmerson J Social Ethics, topical Emerson J Anthropology, written Peabody Museum 9.15-1.15 O'clock Fine Arts, written Emerson J 2-4 O'clock Latin Literature Sever 17 TOMORROW 9.15-12.15 O'clock Special in History Emerson D Special in Government and Economics Memorial Hall Biology--General Examination Botanical Museum Latin Translation, Honors Sever 26 9-12 O'clock Anthropology, Oral Peabody Museum 2-5 O'clock Latin Composition, Latin 3 and 7 Sever...
...candidates for honors Emerson J 2-5 O'clock Greek Composition, Greek 3 and 7 Sever 30 TOMORROW 9.15-12.15 O'clock Special Philosophical Works Emerson J Social Ethics, topical Emerson J Anthropology, written Peabody Museum 9.15-1.15 O'clock Fine Arts, written Emerson J 2-4 O'clock Latin Literature Sever 17 THURSDAY 9.15-12.15 O'clock History, Government, Economics, Special Memorial Hall Abbott-Gress Emerson D Haines-Wyler Memorial Hall Biology--General Examination Botanical Museum Latin Translation, Honors Sever 26 9-12 O'clock Anthropology, Oral Peabody Museum 2-5 O'clock Latin Composition, Latin...
However, Mr. Farrell had written out some quid pro quo arguments of the mutual benefits in U. S.-Latin America trade, which in his absence were read to the convention. The Latins present understood his links of thought; and approved them...