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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Sever 5 Geography 7 Sever 5 Geology 17b Sever 18 German 1a, sects, 3, 4 New Fogg Lect. Rm. German 2, sects. 2, 3 Sever 11 German 12b Sever 30 Government 8 Harvard 6 Greek B I Sever 30 History 12 New Lect. Hall History 56b New Lect. Hall Latin 12 Sever 18 Mathematics A II Prof. Birkhoff, 1 Sever 23, 24 Mr. Brown, 2 Sever 24 Mr. Wexler, 3 Sever 35 Mr. Fox, 4 Sever 35 Mathematics C, I sects 1, 2, 3, 4 Memorial Hall Mathematics 4 Sever 36 Mineralogy 2 Mineralogical Lab. Music 6 Sever 18 Philosophy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Final Examinations | 5/25/1929 | See Source »

Announcement of the names of the three Seniors who will deliver Commencement parts at the two hundred and ninety-third Commencement Day exercises of the University was given out last night by University authorities. John Phillip Cooke '29, of Evanston, Illinois, will deliver a part in Latin. James Carey Thomas Flexner '29 of New York City, and Richard Arnold Stout '29, of Louisville, Kentucky, will give the English parts. The speaker representing the Law School will be Schuyler William Livingston...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NAMES OF SPEAKERS ON COMMENCEMENT DAY ARE GIVEN OUT | 5/24/1929 | See Source »

...TIME, May 13), the Venezuelan Congress knew not what to do. Visions of impending revolution, rapine and pillage beset the leaderless legislators. Bundling into motor busses, they rode out again last week from Caracas to Maracay, where the old Dictator, now 72, holds court on his model farm, a Latin-American George Washington at a tropical Mt. Vernon. Seated under his favorite rubber tree, the blue-spectacled Dictator listened to flattering, impassioned pleadings. At length he relented, partially. No, he would never be President again, not he, but he would remain Commander-in-Chief of the Army, if that would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: VENEZUELA: Under the Rubber Tree | 5/20/1929 | See Source »

...Venezuela, Eugene Manners, oil scout, "matches Yankee shrewdness against Latin cunning . . . and unscrupulous Dutch competitors." The heroine is "Sola Merida . . . whose flamelike beauty had so ill a setting in a foul cafe." Flamelike Sola appears at first as the daughter of Peon Pacheco. In the last chapter she is revealed as the entirely legitimate daughter and heiress of the aristocratic Toros...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Sawdust Serial | 5/20/1929 | See Source »

Both Bowdoin prizes, for the best translations, in Latin and in Greek, submitted to the Department of Classics, were won by John Primott Redcliffe Maud '29, of London, England. Each of these prizes was $50. The John Osborne Sargent prize of $100 for the best metrical translation of a lyric poem of Horace was awarded to Gerald Frank Else '29, of Kansas City, Missouri, and Honorable Mention went to David Demarest Lloyd '31, of Plainfield, New Jersey, and Ethelbert Talbot Donaldson '32, of Tuckahoe, New York...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AWARD OF NINE BOWDOIN PRIZES IS ANNOUNCED | 5/16/1929 | See Source »

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