Word: latinized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Geography 36a Geography Bldg. Geology 22 Rotch Bldg. German D Mr. Stamm, Sec. 1 Sever 17 Mr. Barnason, Sec. 2 Sever 18 Mr. Metcalf, Sec. 3 Sever 23 German F Harvard 5 Government 6 Harvard 2 Government 33a Sever 2 History 71 Andover C Indic Philology 1a Harvard 5 Latin A (see footnote*) Mr. Richards, Sec. 1 Sever 24 Mathematics A IV (see footnote*) Mr. Mosesson Sever 1 Mathematics 21 Harvard 5 Music 4e Music Bldg. Psychology 11 Emerson 211 Sociology 15 Emerson 211 Zoology 6a Harvard 6 MONDAY, JANUARY 22 (XIII) Anthropology 2 Sever 30 Astronomy 3 Astron...
...make in Mexico and show all over Latin America a cinema based on a typical U. S. lynching, with no ferocious detail or bestial fact omitted...
...these problems, Mr. Hull's mission at Montevideo was to carry out what Mr. Roosevelt has called his "good neighbor policy." This Secretary Hull did for several days before the Conference opened by going about Montevideo in an ordinary business suit and calling on the always cutaway-clad Latin-American delegates without previously announcing his arrival-a novelty in violation of diplomatic precedent. Especially flabbergasted were delegates of warring Bolivia and Paraguay when they returned to their hotels one day and found that the neighborly U. S. Secretary of State had called while they were...
...very well for Father Coughlin to justify himself by papal quotation, thought many a devout Catholic last week, but the fact remained that popes clothe their crusades for social justice in solemn, stately Latin, not in hoarse words through a microphone. Most outraged of the Catholic clergy was plump, garrulous Monsignor John L. Belford of Brooklyn who stormed at Father Coughlin: "The man is an infernal nuisance. He has gone mad with popularity. . . . Members of his Church despise him. . . . His Bishop is even worse than he is. The Bishop has it in his power to stop...
...Chase '86, dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and president of the Graduate Council of Phi Beta Kappa, yesterday announced the appointment of a committee to investigate plans for the society's proposed active work. The men selected are Alston H. Chase, Instructor in Greek and Latin, chairman; Daniel J. Boorstin '34; and Meyer B. Abrams...