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...Sept. 29, 4.30 P. M. Sever 25 Classical Philology 23, 25, 46, Sever 13 Classical Philology 36, Sept. 30, 10 A. M., Sever 14. Classical Philology 59, Sever 14 Classical Philology 38, consult Professor Gulick. Classical Philology 54, Andover Library Classical Philology 65, Sever 25 Classical Philology 76, Andover Lib. Classical Philology 20, Sept. 29, 4.30, Widener F. Comparative Literature 1, Emerson D Comparative Literature 6a, Harvard 3 Comparative Literature 12, Emerson J Comparative Literature 17hf., 30, Sever 23. Comparative Literature 25, Harvard 6 Comparative Literature 27, Sever 2 Comparative Literature 28, Sever 17 Economics A, New Lect. Hall Economics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RECITATIONS ON WEDNESDAY | 9/27/1915 | See Source »

...these particular countries. Dr. Lichtenstein's last purchase, bought in Paraguay, has not yet been received; but the other three are here and during the past few weeks Mr. David Heald of the College Library, Dr. Lichtenstein, of Northwestern University, and Dr. Clement W. Andrews of the John Crerar Lib- rary have been unpacking and dividing the collection. As yet it is too early to say precisely what the University has gained, but in general the results are as follows; from the Venzuelan collection it has acquired several hundred pamphlets and books, which gives it a very strong collection from...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MANY BOOKS BROUGHT FROM SOUTH AMERICA | 4/17/1915 | See Source »

...body academic who appear to have needed it not. What the University wants, and what America desires, and what the world needs is not mere "understatement and restraint"; the desideratum is that prejudice and passion be understated and restrained, and still more that the facts be stated and lib- erated. Let those whose privilege it is to be possessed of pertinent facts about the situation express them boldly and publish them abroad for our enlightenment; but let those of us whose misfortune it is to harbor only blind and unreasoned opinions (and vague illusions as to how American sympathies ought...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 10/23/1914 | See Source »

...Sever 25Classical Archaeology 6, Sept. 30, 4.30 P. M., Sever 25Classical Philology 22, Oct. 1, 2 P. M., Sever 16.Classical Philology 25, 39, 60, 67, Sever 13.Classical Philology 44, Sever 14Classical Philology 54, Sept. 30, 3.30 P. M., Sever 13.Classical Philology 61, Sept. 30, 10 A. M., Div. Lib. 2.Comparative Literature 1, Emerson DComparative Literature 11, Sever 5Comparative Literature 22, Sever 21Comparative Literature 26, Warren HouseComparative Literature 32, Emerson JComparative Literature 53, Oct. 1, 2.30 P. M., Sever 23.Comparative Literature 54, Oct. 1, 4.30 P. M., Sever 11.Comparative Philology 2a, hf., Sever 19Economics A, New Lect. HallEconomics 1a, Emerson CEconomics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RECITATIONS IN LIMELIGHT | 9/30/1914 | See Source »

Architecture, Prof. H. L. Warren. A. M., Robinson Hall Lib.; P. M., Robinson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INFORMATION ABOUT COURSES | 9/29/1914 | See Source »

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