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Word: latinizing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Naval Sci. 1 106 105 102 Philosophy A 253 235 274 Philosophy B 417 209 182 (now open to Freshmen) French 1 149 132 175 French 2 446 548 534 French 6 181 196 157 German A 401 465 499 Latin B 147 121 140 Fine Arts 1b 212 Mathematics A 430 414 507 Chemistry A 155 217 235 Geology...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English 28, Economics A, Geology 1 Shows Sharp Increases Over '33, '34 | 9/28/1934 | See Source »

...RELIGIONS 1 Thurs. at II Harvard 3 6* Fri. at 4-6 Andover D 8a Thurs. at 12 Semitic Mus. 2 HISTORY OF SCIENCE 1 Thurs. at 10 Emerson H ITALIAN 1 Thurs. at 11 Sever 5 10 Thurs. at 11 Boylston 28 JAPANESE 1 Consult Professor Elisscoff LATIN AII Thurs. at 12 Sever 18 BV Thurs. at 12 Sever 13 3hf Thurs. at 2 Sever 13 7hf. Thurs. at 2 Sever 14 MATHEMATICS AV Thurs. at 9 Sever 35 AVI Thurs. at 10 Sever 35 AVII Thurs. at 11 Sever 35 3III Thurs. at 11 Sever 24 3 Thurs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: First Meetings of Courses | 9/27/1934 | See Source »

...that the latter's firm had paid "palm oil" to Comptroller General Lopez of Bolivia, protests continued pouring in. Within a few days Secretary Hull had no less than 15 on his hands. Secretary of Commerce Daniel C. Roper announced that it had been reported to him that Latin Americans, sensitive about bribe-taking, would cancel all U. S. trade contracts unless the Senate investigation was conducted more privately. Chilean Minister of War Emilio Bello Codesido announced that no U. S. bids would be considered in the next purchase of aviation material. Senator Nye, after a conference with Secretaries...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: Men of Arms | 9/24/1934 | See Source »

...important in first year college life if interpreted in the broadest sense, one has only to make a brief tour of the building. In past years in the Small Dining Room as distinguished from the Large Dining Room and the Rotunda, classes have had their French, German and Latin tables where men could converse during meals in the particular language in which they were interested. The Large Dining Room was the scene of last year's Freshman entertainment, Freshman Smoker and Jubilee. Piano recitals and motion picture shows were given in the downstairs living room. In the upstairs living room...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Class of 1938 Fourth-Year Group to Make Yard and Union Center of Social Activities, Intellectual Life | 9/21/1934 | See Source »

...Civil Polity, emeritus, for more than fifty years, but which has been unoccupied since his death on May 7, 1933, will be used once more as a residence by an officer of the University, when Richard Mott Gummere, new Chairman of the Committee on Admissions and lecture in Latin occupies it this fall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Palmer House To Become The Residence of Chairman of The Committee on Admissions After First of February | 9/21/1934 | See Source »

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