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...more or less clenched fists were against him. Once more the Radicals and Socialists had held together sufficiently to allow the Government to continue in office. Amid cheers and imprecations the debate upon the articles of the new scheme in detail got under way and threatened to continue ad lib...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: More Babel | 11/30/1925 | See Source »

...students at Woodstock will enter upon its second season next July. The purpose of the colony is to offer opportunity for a frank discussion of the most obvious and recurring dilemmas of modern civilization. It is run under the suspires of the National Student Forum, of which the Harvard Lib earl Club is a branch...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SECOND SUMMER COLONY PLANNED AT WOODSTOCK | 5/20/1924 | See Source »

...list of times and places of midyear examinations for today and tomorrow in the College and Engineering School is printed below. Examinations begin at 9.15, except a few announced for 2 o'clock. TODAY COLLEGE 9.15 A. M. Fine Arts 5e Widener Lib. Fine Arts 5f Fogg Mus. French 2 Prof. Whittem, 1 Emerson A Mr. Frakus, 9 Sever 35 Mr. Gifford, 5, 15 Emerson D Mr. Gilligan, 2, 8 Emerson J Mr. G. N. Lincoln, 3 Emerson F Mr. J. N. Lincoln, 4, 12 Emerson D Mr. Raiche, 10 Sever 36 Mr. Sexton, 11 Sever 24 Mr. Sexton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MID-YEAR EXAMINATION SCHEDULE | 2/5/1924 | See Source »

...Anthropology 1 New Lect. Hall Chemistry 2 New Lect. Hall Social Ethics A Emerson J ENGINEERING SCHOOL 9.15 A. M. Engineering 121 Pierce 304 Engineering 200 (non-industrial) Pierce 202 Engineering 210 Pierce 304 TOMORROW COLLEGE 9.15 A. M. TUESDAY, FEB 5 B Fine Arts 5e Widener Lib. Fine Arts 5f Fogg Mus. French 2 Prof. Whittem, 1 Emerson A Mr. Fraker, 9 Sever 35 Mr. Gifford, 5, 15 Emerson D Mr. Gilligan, 2, 8 Emerson J Mr. G. N. Lincoln, 3 Emerson F Mr. J. N. Lincoln, 4, 12 Emerson D Mr. Raiche, 10 Sever 36 Mr. Sexton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCHEDULE OF EXAMINATIONS | 2/4/1924 | See Source »

Births 584,458 Deaths 506,007 Birth rate excess 78,451 The Paris press aspersed U. S. lib erty. In discussing the appointment of General Smedley Butler as Anti-Alcohol Dictator of Philadelphia, it was reported as "politely inferring" that: "It appears all is not well in the land of liberty, particularly in Phildelphia, where they have to call out the Marine Corps to make the people conform to laws they evidently do not like." The Chamber of Deputies voted an appropriation of 15,000,000 francs for the relief of sufferers from "floods, tidal waves, avalanches, forest fires...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News Notes, Jan. 21, 1924 | 1/21/1924 | See Source »

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