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...Consult Professor Upton 40b* Consult Professor Upton 40c* Consult Professor Upton 210* Wed. at 9 Biol. Lab. B443 ECONOMICS 33* ** Consult Professor Black EDUCATION B26* Wed. 4--6 Lawrence Hall FINE ARTS 1f* ** Consult Professor Pond 2a** Consult Mr. Mower 2c* ** Consult Mr. Mower FRENCH 1* ** Consult Mr. Lincoln 2* Consult Dr. Webster 6* Consult Professor Morize 7* ** Consult Professor Allard GEOGRAPHY 21b* Wed. at 3 Geol. Mus. 51B 35b Wed. 2--5.30 GEOLOGY 3* ** Consult Professor Bryan 18b Consult Prof. Gibson Rotch 301 GERMAN 1a* ** Consult Professor Starck 1b* ** Consult Dr. Heffner 20b* Wed. 3--5 Sever...
...Tues. at 11 Sever 29 FINE ARTS 1f* ** Consult Professor Pond 2a** Consult Mr. Mower 2c* ** Consult Mr. Mower 2e Tues. 2--4 Fogg Small Rm. 7c Tues. at 9 Robinson Hall 9e Tues. at 10 Fogg Large Rm. 19b* Tues. at 9 Fogg Mus. FRENCH 1* ** Consult Mr. Lincoln 2* Consult Dr. Webster 6* Consult Professor Morize 7* ** Consult Professor Allard GEOGRAPHY 13b Tues. at 10 Geol. Mus. 41 21b* Wed. at 3 Geol. Mus. 54B 32b* Tues. 2--4 Geography Bldg. 35b Wed. 2--5.30 Geography Bldg. 36b* Tues. 3--5 Geography Bldg. GEOLOGY 3* ** Consult Professor Bryan...
...early morning of April 15, 1865 the actor-assassin, fresh from the Presidential box at Ford's Theatre, went to him in disguise under a false name, played his part so well that the country doctor never suspected his identity. Not until he heard the circumstances of Lincoln's death did Dr. Mudd grow suspicious, notify the authorities. For this service he was arrested as a conspirator. The whole land cried for quick, blind revenge. Booth might or might not have burned in the barn below Fredericksburg, Va. but Dr. Mudd and seven other persons accused of aiding...
Last week in Washington an Associated Pressman had a talk about Reedsville with Charles E. Pynchon, the big, genial, earnest onetime Chicago steelman who took over the general managership of Subsistence Homesteads when its original director, Milburn Lincoln Wilson, moved to the Department of Agriculture. Afterward the APer filed a dispatch quoting Manager Pynchon to the effect that the Government stood to lose $500,000 on the Reedsville project, with blame laid partly on "experimentation," partly on "errors in judgment." He also revealed that the President's No. 1 Secretary, Louis McHenry Howe, purchaser of the famed CCC toilet...
...Consult Mr. Mower 2c* ** Consult Mr. Mower 4a Mon. at 12 Robinson Hall 5d Mon. at 11 Fogg Small Rm. 9d Mon. at 10 Germanic Mus. 10b* ** Mon. 2--5 Robinson Hall 18a* Van Rensselaer Rm. 19c* Mon. at 2 X-Ray Room, Fogg Mus. FRENCH 1* ** Consult Mr. Lincoln 2* Consult Dr. Webster 5 Mon. at 2 Sever 19 6* Consult Professor Morize 7* ** Consult Professor Allard GEOGRAPHY 1b Mon. at 11 Geol. Mus. 41 5b Mon. at 9 Geol. Mus. 51B 7b Mon. at 10 Geol. Mus. 42 17b Mon. at 10 Geol...