Word: latinizing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Lieder's section, Kaiser to Sears (inclusive), Sever 8 Dr. Lieder's section, Shulman to Wills (inclusive), Sever 11 Professor White's section, Sever 11 German 12a, Sever 11 Government 5a, Robinson 1 fl. Government 18, Pierce 209 Greek B I, Sever 30 History 17b, Sever 29 Latin 1, Sever 35 Latin 6, Sever 35 Mathematics 4: Alden to Medcraft (inclusive), Sever 23 Mosher to Wolf (inclusive), Sever 24 Mathematics 22a, Sever 30 Meteorology 4, Geol. Mus. 43 Mineralogy 2, Mineral. Lab. Music 4a hf., Holden Music 6, Sever 30 Philosophy A: Abbott to Flagg (inclusive), Emerson D Ford...
...today, the intercourse of the southern universities has been almost exclusively with the institutions of Europe. America has gone her own way in ignorance of and indifference to the intellectual and economic growth of South America. Harvard has already led the way by the establishment of the chair on Latin American affairs which Professor Lima holds. She should go further and establish a permanent system of exchange professorships...
...believed that the Monroe Doctrine is necessary for its safety as well as for that of South America. And the southern republics should now see that the American navy may yet prove of great importance for their protection. It is fitting that Harvard, which with its new chair of Latin-American affairs is making a beginning in the educational part of the Pan-American movement, should be an object of inspection to the delegates. It would be highly desirable if an exchange of professors and students with universities of South America could result from this visit...
...student of the University. The composition shall be for chorus with four voices (soprano, alto, tenor, and bass), with or without solo voices, and with organ or piano accompaniment; the time of the performance is not to exceed six minutes. The words may be either English or Latin, religious or secular...
...meeting of the Board of Overseers held on Monday, the following appointments were made: William James Cunningham, Professor of Transportation; Oakes Ames '98, Assistant Professor of Botany; Robert Howard Lord '06, Assistant Professor of History; Dunham Jackson '08, Assistant Professor of Mathematics; Roy Kenneth Hack, Instructor in Greek and Latin; John Warren '96, a member of the Administrative Board of the Graduate School of Medicine...