Word: latinizing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Secretary of the Harvard Union and the proctors of the Freshman halls, the Union Committee of the class of 1938 was chosen yesterday. Twelve Freshmen are on the list, seven of them from Eastern prep schools, three from western high schools, one from the South, and one from Boston Latin School. A meeting will be held on Friday, October 26 to discuss plans for a possible Army game tea dance at the Union. Last year's tea dance at the time of the cadet invasion turned out very successfully. Afterwards the yearlings were given the privilege of entertaining their female...
...Kennedy, Joseph, Jr., Choate, Bronxville, N. Y., Stonghton 20. Ludden, Mouree, West High, Madison, Wisc., Thayer 10. Nesmith, John, St. Paul's Cambridge, Wiggle, G*22. Oakes, Arthur, Oak Park H. S., Oak Park, III., Thayer 14. Stickney, Albert, Jr., Kent, New York City, Weld 3. Sullivan, Robert, Boston Latin, Boston, Matthews...
...Cardinal Pacelli exclaimed: "This is heaven!" Afterwards, efficient nuns briskly served the children with hot chocolate and cakes. When the four Cardinals beheld this, they too wished to break their fast. Thereupon hot chocolate and cakes were served them on their thrones. Next day was Columbus Day, celebrated in Latin America as ''The Day of the Race." In honor of the Eucharistic Congress the customary soccer games and races were called off. The morning soon grew hot. At mass, celebrated for half a million people at the great cross by the Bishop of Alicante, Spain, permission was given...
...will take the tests have answered a questionnaire on their family history and their personal interests while they were still in school. The men in question have been drawn from such secondary schools as Andover, Boston Latin, Cambridge Latin, Newton High, and Roxbury Latin...
...base of this leaning tower a gathering of men had formed, who, straining their eyes, were gazing toward the topmost row of columns. Silence fell upon the waiting circle. Far above a bearded man in flowing dress held up his hand, stilled the crowd, then spoke in learned Latin. He stopped, murmuring remarks rose from the group then fell again in silence. He raised both hands toward the sky, a moments wait, and then, two objects fell from his steady fingers. The size of one was many times the other, and yet, as they sped past the pillared balconies...