Word: nathanisms
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Final examinations will be held today and Monday in the following courses. All examinations begin at 9.15 A. M. except those announced for 2 P. M. All will continue three hours. Today Botany 5a, Bot. Mus. 13b Chemistry 5: Allen to Nathan (inclusive), Sever 30 Neal to Weston (inclusive), Sever 32 Comp. Literature 12: Allen to Chase (inclusive), Emerson A Cheshire to Robinson (inclusive), Emerson D Root to Yungblut (inclusive), Emerson J Economics 2b: Alexander to Bushnell (inclusive), Harvard 3 Cantacuzene to Kurtz (inclusive), Harvard 5 Langdon to Workum (inclusive), Harvard 6 Engin. Sciences 5: Comp. Lit. 12, Emerson...
...Sever 18 2 P. M. Education 7, Emerson J Geography 7, Geol. Lab. 43 Geology 19, Emerson J Latin E hf, Emerson J Mineralogy 10, Mineral. Lab. Social Ethics 15, Emerson J ENGINEERING SCHOOL Engineering 331, Pierce 202 Tomorrow Botany 5a, Bot. Mus. 13b Chemistry 5: Allen to Nathan (inclusive), Sever 30 Neal to Weston (inclusive), Sever 32 Comp. Literature 12: Allen to Chase (inclusive), Emerson A Cheshire to Robinson (inclusive), Emerson D Root to Yungblut (inclusive), Emerson J Economics 2b: Alexander to Bushnell (inclusive), Harvard 3 Cantacuzene to Kurtz (inclusive), Harvard 5 Langdon to Workum (inclusive), Harvard 6 Engin...
...Knight; 22, E. D. Power; 24, S. A. Bowman, W. Thompson; 26, H. R. Blair; 28, C. P. Penney, Thomas Penney, Jr.; 30, H. A. Harder; 33, Rolf Ueland; 34, L. C. Bradley, Jr., J. M. Rankin; 35, S. S. Spiro, Norman Smith; 30, C. V. Ryan, Jr.; 38, Nathan Hyman, Joseph Greenberg; 40, E. A. Jencke; 41, W. S. Smith, G. P. Burch; 42, D. C. Swatland, F. A. Little; 44, H. G. Boggs, H. A. Woodbury, Jr.; 46, S. L. Fuss, E. S. Cannon; 47, O. R. Lindsley; 51, H. A. Cross; 53, W. W. Goodman...
...Nathan: Peter Kindred...
...Aiming at Auntie," another of the "Billet Ballads." It is not only the tantalizing moment at which this first part of the tale ends that makes the reader look eagerly forward to the continuation in a subsequent number. Curiously enough, one of the books reviewed, "Peter Kindred,' by Robert Nathan, takes up the very theme of the application, after graduation, of principles learned at Harvard. In the other review, Mr. Damon discusses with admirable critical acumen and clarity Amy Lowell's "Pictures of the Floating World...