Word: scandinavian
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...History 30a Harvard 3, 5, 6 Indic Philology 2 Sever 35 Mathematics G Sever 35 Mathematics 10a Sever 36 Music 3 Sever 23, 24 Philosophy 6a Emerson J Philosophy 9c Emerson J Philosophy 17b Emerson A Physics B Emerson D Physics 1 Sever 5 Physics 17a Sever 6, 7 Scandinavian 2 Sever 35 Semitic 2 Andover C Social Ethics 10 Emerson A 2 O'clock English 14 Emerson A Geology 4 Geol. Lect Rm., New Lect. Hall Philosophy B Emerson D. J. Memorial Hall...
...History 30a Harvard 3, 5, 6 Indic Philology 2 Sever 35 Mathematics G Sever 35 Mathematics 10a Sever 35 Music 3 Sever 23, 24 Philosophy 6a Emerson J Philosophy 9c Emerson J Philosophy 17b Emerson A Physics B Emerson D Physics 1 Sever 5 Physics 17a Sever 6, 7 Scandinavian 2 Sever 35 Semitic 2 Andover C Social Ethics 10 Emerson A 2 O'clock English 14 Emerson A Geology 4 Geol. Lect Rm., New Lect. Hall Philosophy B Emerson D, J, Memorial Hall WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25 (XI) Astronomy 3 Astron. Lab. Botany 3 Botan. Mus. 27 Chemistry 5 Sever...
...assets were $162,934,000. Much good accrues to them from the deal. Bargaining, they won a stake in the French market hitherto controlled by French monopoly. Match making machinery and raw products for match making are to be sold in France by the Scandinavian concern, their agreement said. In this new trade opening the International Co. is to share...
...Swedish six-metre boat May Be won the Scandinavian Gold Cup from the boats of eight nations last week at the Seawanhaka Yacht Club, Oyster Bay, L. I. The cup, donated by the Nylandska Jakt-klubbens (Finnish yacht club) was won for the U. S. last year by the yacht Lanai. Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Italy, Holland, Germany and England (with a bright scarlet sailboat) challenged. The U. S. defender Lea and all but Sweden, Norway and Finland were eliminated in preliminaries. Each then won two races; Sweden drifted through an almost airless afternoon to win a third...
Then lendors with undignified violence died, and thin lips folded over expectation confirmed. Days later newspapers, were rushed up gangplanks and the comments of the European press began to appear. There was a tendency in all of them, including the Scandinavian and especially the English, to make a martyr of the woman. Something was said concerning the blow to the freedom of apt in her death, a fancy particularly shocking to a locality only beginning to sleep off an overdose of Anglomania...