Word: sections
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Economics 7b Memorial Hall English 2 Ach-Dow Harvard 2 Drew-A. H. Miller Harvard 5 W. S. T. Miller-Zoll Harvard 6 Fine Arts 2d Fogg Small Rm. French 9 Adie-Burton Emerson D Chaffetz-Zarakov Emerson J Geography 7 Geol. Lect. Rm German 1a Mr. Bennett's section 3 Sever 5 Dr. Heffner's section 4 Sever 6 German 2. Sec. 1, 11 Sever 11 German 3b Sever 17 German 12b Sever 28 Greek B Sec. 1 Sever 30 Latin 12 Sever 18 Mathematics A. section 2 Prof. Beatley's section 1 Bean-Jacobs Sever 20 Prof. Beatley...
...1Allcock-Rollins Emerson DSands-Wyzanski Emerson FBotany 7 Gray Herb.Economics 7b Memorial HallEnglish 2Ach-Dow Harvard 2Drew-A. B. Miller Harvard 5W. S. T. Miller-Zoll Harvard 6Fine Arts 2d Fogg Small Rm.French 9Adie-Burton Emerson DChaffetz-Zarakov Emerson JGeography 7 Geol. Lect. Rm.Geology 13 FoxcroftGerman 1aMr. Bennett's section 3 Sever 5Dr. Heffner's section 4 Sever 6German 2, Sec. I, II Sever 11German 3b Sever 17German 12b Sever 23Greek B Sec. 1 Sever 30Latin 12 Sever 18Mathematics A, section 2Prof. Beatley's section 1Bean-Jacobs Sever 20Prof. Beatley's section 1Johnson-Winer Sever 24Mr. Garabedian's section...
...Abbott-Higginson Fogg Lect. Room Hogue-Zoll Emerson D Fine Arts 2f Robinson Hall Geology 14 Emerson J German 1b Harvard 5 German 5 Emerson J German 7 Sever 23 History 8 Sever 5 History 24b Sem Mus. 1 History 32b Memorial Hall Latin B Professor Fairclough's section 1 Sever 17 Mr. Lindsay's section 2 Sever 18 Latin 1 Sever 23 Mathematics 2 Sec. 11 Harvard 6 Mathematics 5b Harvard 5 Meteorology 5 Geol. Mus. 43 Philosophy 14b Emerson J Physics 5 Sem. Mus. 1 Semitic 13 Sem. Mus. 1 Spanish 5 Emerson J 2 O'clock French...
...blocks down S Street, Washington, from where Woodrow Wilson made his residence, John J. Buckley, Irene Hand Corrigan and a number of other property owners in that section made an agreement among themselves They mutually bound themselves not to allow their property to be used, occupied, purchased or leased by a person of Negro blood; nor were they to give their property to such a person. This engagement was to be effective for 21 years...
...language, of study, and of production before him and most important of all, there enters that uncertain element--the necessity for creative ability. He finds himself in a huge room full of noise and men, restlessness and work--this later in a marked degree. He sees a cross section of life and a set of values that will remain the same for him always in considerable contradiction, in many cases to chose rather glittering and dubious values of college life. He sees leafers and drudges, brilliance and dullness grains and ordinary achievement. All about him he notices and intimate group...