Word: profs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Sever 5, 6 Biology 1 New Lect. Hall Zool. Lect. Rm. Geol. Lect. Rm. Botany 6 Farlow Herb. Chemistry 11 Sever 17, 18 Chinese 1 Sever 30 Chinese 2 Sever 30 Economics 6b Sever 29 English 28 New Lect. Hall English 33 Emerson A. D. F French 6 Prof. Morize, 1 Harvard 6 Prof. Allard, 2 Harvard 3 Prof. Mercier, 3 Harvard 2 Mr. Raiche, 4 Harvard 5 Prof. Hawkins, 5 Harvard 5 Government 14 Harvard 2 Greek 2 Sever 30 Greek 12 Sever 30 History 53 Harvard 3 Hist. of Science 1 Sever 18 Italian 1 Emerson D Mathematics...
...Drouet Salesrooms under Napoleon III, a collection of 15 presumably worthless paintings. On looking them over, he was rather impressed by one canvas, ten by seven inches, and on cleaning it found the signature "P. P. Rubens." M. Agre promptly sent the painting to the well-known Rubens authority, Prof. Tuguyne of the Brussels Art School, who pronounced the picture genuine. The painting, depicting Venus and a faun, is now held for 1,000,000 francs...
...interest of a group of oil speculators." He characterized the Turks as murderers and the Kemalist Government as a group of adventurers whose régime was on its last legs. His position received needed dignity from the support of Professor A. D. F. Hamlin of Columbia University and Prof. Albert Bushnell Hart of Harvard, who wrote a letter saying that the Treaty was worthless and the Turks untrustworthy...
Feeling ran so high that blows impended on several occasions when the Turks and their Treaty were defended by Prof. Edward Meade Earle of Columbia, Dr. James J. Barton, Secretary of the Foreign Department of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, and the Rev. Albert W. Staub, American Director of Near East colleges...
According to Prof. Jenks, August Thyssen, another potent German industrialist, "is supporting fresh-air homes for 3,000 children, most of whom he knows by name...