Word: periodical
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...have the most effective and direct appeal of all the various forms of literature thus far employed in solicitation of money front the graduates. R.H. Field '26 was appointed last year agent for the class of 1926. It is interesting to note that his class, which during the period of active solicitation was in its Senior year, is listed in the First Annual Report of the Council as the class having the largest number on contributors to the Fund for the year. Before the meeting of January 25, it is expected that the Agent for the class of 1927 will...
...urged to consult the chairman of the tutoring bureau just as soon as possible. His office hour will be held at 39 Weld Hall daily except Saturday from 5.30 to 6.00 o'clock. Notice to this effect, and of any change, will appear in the CRIMSON until the midyear period...
...attention either by the government or the press, doubtless because the importance of the larger issues overshadows it. It is, however, of especial interest in academic circles. We refer to the provisions for the extra-quota admission of foreign students who wish to come to this country for a period of study...
...following schedule for the mid-year examinations was announced by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences yesterday. The examination period will begin on January 20, and classes will begin again on February 7. Unless 2 o'clock is specified all examinations will take place at 9.15 o'clock. THURSDAY, JANUARY 20 (III) Anthropology 5a Geol. Lect. Rm. Astronomy 1 Sever 5, 6, 11 Botany 7 GrayHerb. Chinese 3 Sever 30 Comp. Philology 1a Server 30 Economics 7a Emerson J Economics 31 Server 18 English 63a Emerson D French 9 Sever 20, 23, 24 Geography 6 Geol. Lect. Rm. Geology...
Professor Shapley said that the works of art of the medieval period in Spain are buried, for the most part, in the small museums, churches, and cathedrals. Dr. Cook is the first American scholar to call attention to these hitherto unknown Spanish paintings, frescoes, and illuminated manuscripts...