Word: pass
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Today. Architecture 5b, Robinson Astronomy 3, Astron. Lab. Botany 9, Botan. Mus. Chemistry 5, Sever 35 Economics 6b, Emerson D Education 1, Upper Mass. Engineering 16a, Pierce 209 Engineering 16b, Pierce 207 English 33, Sever 6 English 39, Harvard 5 Fine Arts 3, Emerson J German 1C: Aaronson to Pass (inclusive), Sever 5 Randall to Witzeman (inclusive), Sever 6 German 4, Sever 36 German 33, Sever 29 Government 1: Mr. Cleary's sects., Fogg Lec.-rm Mr. Davis's sects., New Lect. Hall Mr. Kincald's sects., New Lect. Hall Mr. Cottrell's sects., Upper Mass. Mr. Holt's sects...
...Sever 29Make-up Examinations Today.HARVARD 5.Chemistry 18, German B.Physics C.Final Examinations Tomorrow.Architecture 5b, RobinsonAstronomy 3, Astron. Lab.Botany 9, Botan. Mus.Chemistry 5, Sever 35Economics 6b, Emerson DEducation 1, Upper Mass.Engineering 16a, Pierce 209Engineering 16b, Pierce 207English 33, Sever 6English 39, Harvard 5Fine Arts 3, Emerson JGerman 1c:Aaronson to Pass (inclusive), Sever 5Randall to Witzeman (inclusive), Sever 6German 4, Sever 36German 33, Sever 29Government 1:Mr. Cleary's sects., Fogg Lec.-rmMr. Davis's sect., New Lect. HallMr. Kincaid's sect., New Lect. HallMr. Cottrell's sect., Upper Mass.Mr. Holt's sect., Zool. Lec.-rm.Mr. McLeod's sect., Lower Mass.Greek...
...peculiar international aspect of the new building cannot pass unnoticed in the minds of Harvard men or any others. Bonds such as this gradually knit nations together, for as we grow from the college youth into the world man we cannot fail to remember that Germany gave us something which pleased and taught us, in return for which the least, though the best, we can give is friendship...
Members of the class of 1914 who cannot register in a class higher than the Sophomore until they pass the oral examination in either French or German will be given an opportunity to try one of these examinations on Monday or Tuesday, September 23 or 24. Oral examinations for members of the classes of 1915 and 1916 will be given during the first two weeks of the fall term...
Students who entered College with the class of 1914 or 1915 must pass, before they can be admitted to the Junior class, a special oral examination to test their reading knowledge of either French or German. Any member of the class of 1914 or of 1915 who has not already passed this examination, and wishes to take it before the final examination period, must notify the Recorder at 4 University Hall, in writing, today. Each candidate will then be notified when and where to present himself for the oral examination...