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...Slobodkin (inclusive), Sever 5 Smart to Wyner (inclusive), Sever 6 Engineering 5c, Pierce 202 Engineering 7b, Pierce 209 Engineering 161, Pierce 209 English 3b, Holden English 11b, Robinson 1 fl. English 37, Fogg Lec.-rm. English 59, Sever 24 Fine Arts 2a, Robinson Hall Rench 2c: Mr. Lincoln's sect. IV, Upper Mass. Mr. Corley's sect. V, Upper Mass. French 8, Sever 30 Geology B, Lower Mass. German 1b, Sever 36 German 2c, Sever 35 German 3, Sever 29 Greek 1b, Sever 35 Greek 15, Sever 35 History 10b, Lower Mass. History 24b, Emerson D History 25 hf., Emerson...
Spanish 1:Mr. Atkin's sect. 3, Harvard 5Mr. Rivera's sect. 4, Harvard 5Spanish 5, Emerson DZool. and Botany 11, Zool...
...Anthropology 12, Sever 24 Architecture 2b, Robinson 1 fl. Botany 13, Robinson 1 fl. Class. Arch. 6, Sever 24 Economics 3, Lower Mass. Economics 8, Upper Mass. Education 3b, Pierce 209 Engineering 3L, Pierce 302 Engineering 5f, Pierce 209 Fine Arts 8b, Lower Mass. French 2a: Prof. Allard's sect., Sever 5 Mr. Mercier's sect., Sever 6 French 2c: Mr. Weston's sect., Sever 17 French 3, Sever 18 Government 19, Sever 17 History 8, Upper Mass. Land. Arch. 2, Robinson Mathematics D: Abeles to Mayo (inclusive), Sever 35 Noyes to Wyner (inclusive), Sever 36 Mathematics G, Sever...
...Anthropology 12, Sever 24 Architecture 2b, Robinson 1 fl. Botany 13, Robinson 1 fl. Class. Arch. 6, Sever 24 Economics 3, Lower Mass. Economics 8, Upper Mass. Education 3b, Pierce 209 Engineering 3L, Pierce 302 Engineering 5f, Pierce 209 Fine Arts 8b, Lower Mass. French 2a: Prof. Allard's sect., Sever 5 Mr. Mercier's sect., Sever 6 French 2c: Mr. Weston's sect., Sever 17 French 3, Sever 18 Government 19, Sever 17 History 8, Upper Mass. Land. Arch. 2, Robinson Mathematics D, Sever 35, 36 Mathematics G, Sever 36 Mathematics 21, Pierce 209 Metallurgy 14, Sever...
...because he possesses what those tortured spirits round him lack,--faith. Through the sheer force which it gives him, he instills it into them, and reconciles them. Another teaching is prominent: that true faith is something so deep and so compelling that it can be confined to no one sect or race. He who goes to this play with an unreasoning and instinctive aversion to a Jew, will find much material for sober reflection. "As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he," be he Jew or Gentile; and to think rightly is impossible without faith in God. This...