Word: mass
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...examination room within five minutes after the hour appointed for the examination shall not be admitted without permission of the instructor or of the officer in general charge of the examinations." Examinations Today. Classical Philol. 38, Sever 29 English 4, Sever 28 French A, Upper Mass. Economics 18, Sever 6 Fine Arts 2, Sever 23 Architecture 5, Sever 29 Mathematics 15, Sever 18 Chemistry 4, Sever 5 Zoology 13, M. Z. 4th fl. r. 1 Geology 15, M. Z. 1st fl. r. 3 German A: (Assignment of rooms, German A). Mr. Briggs's sections, Lower Mass. Mr. Colwell's section...
...Julian (inclusive), Pierce 202Keith to Wyndham-Gittens (inclusive), Pierce 209Chemistry 3:(Assignment of rooms, Chemistry 3).Ackerman to Dickinson (inclusive), Sever 24Dixon to Wright (inclusive), Sever 35*11 o'clock section.2.30 P. M.Economics 21:(Assignment of rooms. Economics 21).Adams to Robinson (inclusive), Upper Mass.Rose to Wye (inclusive), Lower Mass...
...student who is not in the examination room within five minutes after the hour appointed for the examination shall not be admitted without permission of the instructor or of the officer in general charge of the examinations." Examinations Today. Latin 7, Harvard 6 Economics 9a, Upper Mass. Economics 14a, Harvard 6 Philosophy 1b, Lower Mass. Music 1, Harvard 5 Botany 3a, Univ. Mus. Rm. 1 Metallurgy 7, Rotch Bidg. 2.30 P. M. Semitic 9, Semitic Mus. 2 Semitic 15, Semitic Mus. 2 Examinations Tomorrow. Classical Philol. 38, Sever 29 English 4, Sever 23 French A, Upper Mass. Economics 18, Sever...
...admitted without permission of the instructor or of the officer in general charge of the examinations." Examinations Today. Semitic 1, Sever 5 Egypotology 2, Sever 5 Greek BI & BII, Sever 29 Latin 1, Sever 30 Latin 6, Sever 18 Classical Philol. 77, Sever 18 English 2, Upper Mass. German B, Sever 6 German 30, Sever 17 French 2aII, III, IV, Sever 35 French 11, Harvard 6 Comparative Lit. 5, Sever 5 History 8, Holden History 12a, Lower Mass. Government 6, Lower Mass. Economics 7a, Sever 23 Economics 12b, Lawrence 1 Philosophy 12, Harvard 5 Architecture 2a, Robinson Hall Architecture...
...utterances should be simple and concise; his manner of speaking and even his dress, unnoticeable. The mistake most frequently made by beginners is a failure to plan the proportions of speeches in court, so that bad results are effected under the one-hour limit rule. Selecting from a mass of evidence the one or two vital points upon which the case will turn is as important in trials as strategy in a battle. Generally the most effective method of examining witnesses is to assume that the witness is trying to tell the truth, and find...