Word: latine
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Sever 23 English 52 New Lect. Hall French 5 Sever 35 French 11 hf. Harvard 5 French 16 Emerson F Geography 3 Sever 24 Geology 11 Rotch Bldg. German H Sever 23 Government 6 Harvard 6 History 53a Harvard 6 Indic Philology 1b Sever 18 Italian 4 Sever 23 Latin A I Sever 17 Latin 15 Sever 18 Mathematics A III Sever 18 Music 1a Music Building Palaeontology 3 Zool. Lab. 17 Philosophy 9d Emerson F Psychology 5 Bloomberg-Sandstrom Emerson A Schafer-Winn Emerson F Semitic 8 Sever 18 Slavic 5 Sever 24 Social Ethics 3 Emerson F Zoology...
...Atkinson-Gaffney Sever 5 Mr. Evans's section 2 Hale-Young Sever 6 Mr. McCoy's section 3 Sever 6 German 5 Sever 30 German 7 Sever 29 Government 9a Memorial Hall Greek 12 Sever 29 History 5b New Lect. Hall History 8 Emerson J History 9 Harvard 6 Latin B Mr. Peterkin, I Sever 17 Prof. Rand, II Sever 18 Mr. Sherman, III Sever 23 Latin 1 Sever 24 Mathematics C II Sever 36 Mathematics 2, sect. 1 Sever 35 Mathematics 5b Harvard 5 Mathematics 11 Emerson J Music 3a Music Bldg. Philosophy 19 Emerson A Semitic 43 Sever...
...Literature 11 Emerson D Comp. Literature 13 Emerson D Economics 9b New Lect. Hall Economics 13b Emerson J English 78 New Lect. Hall English 87 Emerson J French 10 New Lect. Hall Government 17b Harvard 2 Government 18a Harvard 5 Government 21 Harvard 5 History 18 New Lect. Hall Latin A II Sever 17 Latin B IV Sever 18 Mathematics 12b Sever 36 Mineralogy 10 Mineralogical Lab. Music 4b Music Bldg. Philosophy 3 Emerson J Physics C New Lect. Hall Physics 3b Sever 36 Slavic 1b Emerson J SATURDAY, JUNE 8. (V) Chemistry 6 New Lect. Hall Class Philology...
...foundation as a rather visionary proposal. The good will of the Harvard faculty had been won in 1878, to a considerable extent by the work of Miss Abby Leach, who had come to Cambridge and taken private instruction from Professors Child, Goodwin and Greenough in English, Greek and Latin respectively. Her sound scholarship (she later served as a professor at Vassar) leveled many objections to collegiate instruction of women...
...page letter, mostly about the sea and love. Soon he had much more to write to her about, for in Havana he heard many a story, many a scandal about President Machado's administration. Among the authentic stories were: The General governs with iron-hand-in-velvet-glove. Latin-Americans want a decisive personality at their head. They speedily take advantage of any of an executive's weaknesses. President Machado brooks no political opposition and has logrolled Cuba's political parties to his own support. Political opponents are told to get out of Cuba. Hence the presence...