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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...TOMORROW (XII) Anthropology 3b Sever 30 Astronomy 3 Astro Lab Biology A New Lect. Hall Chemistry 11 Mallinckrodt MB 23 Comp Literature 42a Sever 35 Economics 6a Sever 36 Fine Arts 5b Fogg Large Rm. French 6 Dr. Francon. Sec. 1 Server 11 Professor Allard, Sec 2 Emerson D Dr. Webster, Sec. 3 Emerson J Mr. Penny, Sec. 4 Emerson D Mr. Lincoln, Sec. 5 Emerson D Geology 13a Sever 18 German 3a Memorial Hall Government 12a Server 11 Greek 2 Server 30 History 1b Server 6 History 17a Server Mallinckrodt MB 9 History 28 Mallinckrodt MB 9 History...
...Fine Arts 1a Fogg Large Rm. German 8 Emerson J German 9 Mallinckrodt MB 23 Government 4 Mallinckordt MB 23 Greek B Professor Gulick, Sec. 2 Sever 29 History 55 Harvard 6 Italian 10 Sever 11 Mathematics AVI Mr. Andersen, Sec. 1 Sever 36 Mr. Frame, Sec 2 Server 36 Mr. Van Shaack, Sec. 3 Sever 36 Mathematics 2 Professor Stone, Sec. 3 Harvard 2 Mathematics 13 Harvard 2 Mineralogy 8 Sever 11 Music 5 Music Bldg. Paleontology 1 Sever 11 Psychology' 0 Emerson A Semitic 14 Sever 35 Semitic 18 Sever 35 Semitic 21 Sever 35 Spanish 7 Sever...
From 9 to 1 o'clock today Seniors will have their last chance of voting for class officers. Ballot boxes are situated in Harvard Hall, Server Hall, and in the left entry of Pierce Hall. Seniors will also be asked to vote on the question: "Do you favor class insurance as a means of raising the class fund...
Last month Editor Hugh Alwyn Inness Brown of Taxi Weekly, Manhattan, returned from a business trip, was greeted by a process server, shown a copy of the paper published in his absence. Pop-eyed with amazement Editor Brown flipped pages to "The Coffee Pot," a colyum conducted by Hackman Otto Lewis. This is what he read: "The MEANEST RIDER! He rides from Jackson Heights to 52d street & 6th Ave. Just an old grouch as mean as he looks and he looks terrible. Grumbles from the minute he enters your cab until he pays you the exact fare...
From New York westward to Tokyo I have found TIME the server of all important National and International news. If I miss an issue the week seems unfinished. I write to request you bring the subject of American Embassy buildings in foreign lands up for discussion. You know of course, American officials have carried on in makeshift quarters in Tokyo since the 1923 earthquake. Both the British and American governments voted approximately one and half million dollars to rebuild their Embassies. The world-experienced Brit ish got busy-their Embassy is rising-it compliments the Japanese. The American Embassy after...