Word: mapped
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Modern Language Conference, "Walter Map: De Nugis Curialium," by Mr. James Hinton, and "The Medieval Legend of Judas Iscariot," by Mr. P. T. Baum, in Conant Common Room...
...discarded by economists along with other such mercantilist notions. It is too evidently still held today as a part of the "governmental mind" so brilliantly analyzed by Lowes Dickinson. It is a remnant of that habit which leads men to think of nations, of certain colored portions of the map, and not of individuals, as ends in themselves...
...following courses are offered, and may be counted towards the degree of A.B. or S.B. in the College: Engineering Sciences 4a hf. Surveying,--Use of instruments; plane and topographic surveying; levelling; map drawing and field practice. Five weeks, beginning Saturday, June 26. Professor H.J. Hughes, and Assistants. Preparation: Plane trigonometry and logarithms...
...during two years at the Roxbury Brotherhood House. R. H. Kettell '14 will speak on the business of the entertainment troupes from the University which visit the Boston and Cambridge settlement houses through the winter, while L. A. Morgan '17, social service secretary of Phillips Brooks House, will map out the work for the year. W. B. Pirnie '15, Chairman of the Social Service Committee, will preside...
...map of a football game is changed nowadays less by running than by kicking. Even the inventors of the most deadly plays will admit that, I think. Gordon Brown's Yale eleven did not kick because it did not need to, nor did Warner's Carlisle eleven last year in the game against Dartmouth. It would be a mistake to suppose, however, that these two teams were not equipped with a first class kicking game. Brown's Yale team was irresistible, just as was Warner's on its big day. I doubt, however, whether either coaching system would think...