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...received the bachelor of arts degrees as of the Class of 1931 were: R. P. Angier, Jr. of New Haven, Connecticut, I. B. Barnes, of Decatur, Illinois, R. J. Dodge, of Melrose High-land, G. T. Emmet, Jr., of New York City, Samuel Kunen, of Marlboro, E. G. Olim, of Dorchester, K. H. OIsson, of Cambridge, R. S. Warner, Jr., of Boston, and P. H. Watts of Morristown, New Jersey...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RECIPIENTS OF A.B., S.B., A.M. MID-YEAR DEGREES THIS YEAR ANNOUNCED | 3/8/1932 | See Source »

TODAY 9.15 O'clock Anthropology 10Peabody Mus. Anthropology 17 Sever 30 Botany 11 Memorial Hall Celtic 1 Sever 30 Chemistry A Abbot-Edsall Harvard 2 Epstein-Bannon Harvard 3 Hansen-Ogden Harvard 5 Olim-Ziegler Harvard 6 Chemistry 3a Alexander-Bosman Sever 5 Hurwitz-Zetzel Sever 6 Chemistry 21 Sever 6 Comp. Literature 25 Emerson D Economics 14 Emerson D Engin. Sciences 7c Pierce 304 Engin. Sciences 10 Pierce 202 English 3a Emerson D English 29b Sever 11 Fine Arts 1c Fogg. Mus. Fine Arts 1g Robinson Hall French 8 Memorial Hall Geology 8 Geol. Lect. R. German 1b Emerson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MIDYEAR EXAMINATIONS | 1/30/1928 | See Source »

...Semitic 5 Andover C Semitic 16 Sem. Mus. 3 Zoology 5 Sem. Mus. 1 MONDAY 9.15 O'clock Anthropology 10 Peabody Mus. Anthropology 17 Sever 30 Botany 11 Memorial Hall Celtic 1 Sever 30 Chemistry A Abbot-Edsall Harvard 2 Epstein-Hannon Harvard 3 Hansen-Orden Harvard 5 Olim-Ziegler Harvard 6 Chemistry 3a Alexander-Hosman Sever 5 Burwitz-Zetzel Sever 6 Chemistry 21 Sever 6 Comp. Literature 25 Emerson D Economics 14 Emerson D Engin. Sciences 7c Pierce 304 Engin. Sciences 10 Pierce 202 English 3a Emerson D English 29b Sever 11 Fine Arts 1c Fogg. Mus. Fine Arts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MIDYEAR EXAMINATIONS | 1/28/1928 | See Source »

Forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit! Last year every girl had in her wardrobe a jaunty little toque called "The Helen Wills." This year, despite the fashionableness of those big hats that make plain girls pretty and conceal the looks of pretty girls, so that it is equal for every one, Helen Wills retains the chapeau of which she is godmother. Her own mother, the handsome woman who warned off the Panama, is her "best friend." They go to luncheons and fêtes and their hairdresser together; together they receive the adulation of the public...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Intrepid Ingenue | 7/26/1926 | See Source »

Sunday. Forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit.* But for the moment it is a trifle depressing. Suzanne and the Baron came down like wolves on the fold and whipped us to a standstill, 6-1, 6-2. It was a terrific, savage match. We played our best, every stroke. The reporters said C. F. looked like Jack Dempsey smashing away at the net with his jaw way out. And that I was pale with concentration. Perhaps I was foolish to change from driving to lobbing against Suzanne, but it seemed best at the time. She was like a silk whirlwind...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Helen's Week | 2/15/1926 | See Source »

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