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...following schedule today and tomorrow. Unless otherwise stated, all tests begin at 9.15 o'clock: Examinations Today. Anthropology 7, Pierce 209 Anthropology 9, Peabody Mus. Astronomy 1: Anderson to Harper (inclusive), Sever 5 Helmus to Russell (inclusive), Sever 6 Salisbury to Winsor (inclusive), Sever 17 Chemistry 3, Zool. Lect.-rm. Economics 1A, Harvard 5 Economics 14, Sever 1 Education 1, Sever A English 3a, Pierce 202 English 29a, Pierce 209 Fine Arts 1c: Atkinson to Cook (inclusive), Sever B Coolidge to Joyce (inclusive), Sever 26 Kenefick to Reynolds (inclusive), Sever 31 Ricketson to Wood (inclusive), Sever 32 French...
TODAY Anthropology 14Sem. Mus. 1 Astronomy 2a Sem. Mus. 1 Botany 5b Botan. Mus. Chemistry 11 Sever 11 Chinese 1 Emerson A Closs. Philology 50 Sever 25 Economics 1b Emerson D Economics 38 Sever 25 Engin. Sciences 5b Pierce 302, 307 English 28 New Lect. Hall English 75 Sever 30 Fine Arts 2a Fogg Lect. Rm. French 6 Memorial Hall Government 14b Sem. Mus. 1 Greek 2 Sever 30 History 12 Adie-Emerson Harvard 3 Field-Winthrop Harvard 6 History 17b Sever 5 History of Science 1 Sever 6 Mathematics A Sec. V Prof. Coolidge, Sect. 1 Sever...
TODAY Engin. Sciences 3Pierce 302, 307 German B Harvard 5 Mineralogy 15 Mineral Lab. Physics 14 Harvard 5 Semitic 17 Harvard 5 2 O'clock French 28a h.f. New Lect. Hall Spanish 1 New Lect. Hall TOMORROW Chemistry 5 Sever 17 Education B Ashkenazy Kaku Sever 5 Karp Wilkins Sever 6 English 41 Abend Currier Sever 11 Curtiss Gardner Emerson A Garrison C. J. Hooper Emerson F H. N. Hooper Singer Emerson D Smith--Zoll Fogg Lect. Room Fine Arts 15b Fogg Small Rm. French 15 Sever 23 German 1c Emerson J German 4 Sever 24 Government 1 Mr. McFarlane...
...attractive. Grass is subtle enough to realize that "snails" are not intrinsically attractive, and that there is little that can be merely argued to justify his position beyond the kind of statements about the extremes of right and left being similar in their tyranny which he made in Lowell Lect. on Tuesday...
...Ford workers are running to $5.25 million a week, and the U.A.W. is having trouble finding income to match the outgo. For one thing, the non-struck automakers are no longer paying workers' U.A.W. dues directly to the union, and the U.A.W. finds it difficult to col lect from the boys. So last week Reuther rallied the faithful at Detroit's Cobo Hall for approval of an emergency dues increase. So armed, he warned that unless Ford makes a move, "we are in for a long, long strike...