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Robinson's "Introduction to the History of Western Europe" remains the official textbook and is used frequently in the first part of the course up to the Seventeenth Century. Robinson's "Readings" are still used likewise during the same period. Throughout the course from the Renaissance on, the "Political and Social History of Modern Europe" by Bayes is used more frequently than last year and is used regularly the last month of the course. Another important change is the discarding of the old blue-bound Hazen's "Modern European History," which was used almost exclusively for the early 19th Century...
...ever held was as a member of the New York City School Board (1914-17). No other famed Socialists, however, seriously contest Mr. Thomas' right to run for the Presidency. One who might, if he were ever divorced from his present job, is Daniel Webster Hoan, now serving his seventeenth year as Mayor of Milwaukee. As head of a non-partisan Socialist Administration, Mayor Hoan has made his city a shining exception in the gloom of municipal insolvency...
...Seventeenth and last speaker was booming John McNab of California, who reminded the audience that he had placed the name of Hoover before the 1928 convention (voice from gallery: "That's no credit to you!"). Ending the fight, he put the matter bluntly: "Do you want to support the President in this crisis? I appeal to you to vote for this majority report...
...single match, Captain D. M. Frame '32 will be pitted against Bryan Grant, seventeenth ranking national player. Grant is one of the best college players in the country and defeated W. L. Breese '31, a year ago. Wilmer Hines, No. 2 on the North Carolina team, is slated to meet J. M. Barnaby '32, who has been advanced to the corresponding position on the Harvard team. The rest of the line up for the visitors is not definite as yet but will probably be as indicated...
...Fogg Art Museum will be the scene of a concert by the Bach Cantata Club this evening, with G. W. Woodworth '24 as conductor. The program offers selections from five composers of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and includes Giovanni Gabrielli, Heinrich Schutz, and Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina...