Word: sectionally
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Many new photographs of Harvard buildings, bringing the view section up to date, will provide the most outstanding feature of the volume. Most of these photographs were taken by F. P. Jones '28 during the past winter. Yard dormitories which until this year have looked in each Album as they were 20 years ago will appear in their modern white paint timings, and several new full-page photographs will add to the artistic value of the book...
Sailing from New York on the SS. Rochambeau on July 12, the party, consisting of the Harvard, Yale, and Princeton representatives, will be received at a reception given by the Havre section of the League Maritime et Coloniale Francaise July 21, and will be in Paris and its vicinity for several days thereafter. July 26 and 27 will be spent in travelling to and staying at Bouafles and Les Andelys. After a reception by the Rouen section of the League Maritime et Coloniale Francaise given the travelling students on July 28, the party will sail from Havre for New York...
Perhaps the sharpest barb yet hurled at the Kellogg Peace Pact came last week from onetime Director Salvador de Madariaga of the Disarmament Section of the League of Nations. Wrote he to the London Times: "It is evident that a state which offers to renounce all but defensive wars (and that is what the American proposal means, despite its, in appearance, unqualified condemnation of war) renounces nothing at all so long as it retains the right to define when it is fighting a defensive...
...Engin. Sciences 3 Pierce 302 Engin. Sciences 3b Robinson Hall German B Sever 5 Mathematics 21 Sever 6 2 o'clock, (X) Chemistry 14a hf Harvard 2 Fine Arts 5a Fogg Small Lect. Rm. French 28 hf Emerson D Military Science 1 New Lect. Hall Military Science 3 Section 1 Harvard 5 Section 2 Harvard 2 Naval Science 1 Emerson 1 Naval Science 2 Emerson...
...heavy a demand on their undergraduates. Harvard has so regarded such a requirement and has worked out a compromise between that and the minimum of one language consisting in a reading knowledge of another one and a beginner's knowledge of another language. The survey of a representative section of the Senior class printed in this morning's CRIMSON shows that a large number of students get through Harvard without fully measuring up to this standard. About ten percent of the men interviewed had but a slight knowledge of any language; many more knew one but had forgotten their slight...