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Monday, May 4 MORNING 9.15--12.15 Anthropology (written) Peabody Museum 9.15--12.15 English Literature (Part One) New Lecture Hall 9.15--12.15 French, German, Italian and Spanish Literatures New Lecture Hall 9.15--12.15 Greek Translation Sever 29 9.15--1.15 History and Literature--Final General Examination and Qualifying Examination (for Juniors, candidates for Honors) Emerson D 9.15--12.15 History of Ancient Philosophy and General Psychology Emerson 211 9.15--12.15 Sociology Emerson 211 AFTERNOON 2.00--5.00 Music (Examination A) Music Building...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Divisionals | 5/4/1936 | See Source »

Balloting in the 1937 Senior Class Album elections will take place today during luncheon and dinner in the Houses and at Harvard, Sever, and Pierce Halls during the morning. Sixteen Juniors will be running in the election, five of whom will be chosen to makeup the Album Board. One of these men will be named chairman by his associates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BALLOTING IN '37 ALBUM ELECTION SCHEDULED TODAY | 4/27/1936 | See Source »

...Class of 1908, will include the new memorial gate to Charles W. Eliot '53, and will extend from in front of the President's House on Quincy Street over to the Massachusetts Avenue-Cambridge Street corner of the Yard. The section of the fence in the read of Sever Hall along Quincy Street is already permanently built, leaving approximately 650 feet to be built...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Missing Link of Yard Fence Almost Finished | 4/22/1936 | See Source »

Among the other speaking events of today is the talk on "Discovering Aristotle in Hollywood" which Miss Dorothy Speare, Hollywood scenario writer and author of the film "One Night of Love" will give to English A-4 in Sever 11 at two o'clock this afternoon. All visitors are welcome...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SALVEMINI GETS FLING AT TEACHERS' OATH IN THIRD HEARING TODAY | 3/19/1936 | See Source »

...friends I made at Harvard was the man who translated the Odyssey next to me on a narrow bench in Sever Hall," smiled the poet. "I bad a passion for Latin and Greek when I was in college. Professor Morison to the contrary, I was not driven from Harvard by the daily theme requirement, as I took no English courses which required daily themes; to prove to you that I was a worker, however, I may say that I took voluntary composition courses in Greek and Latin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Frost Describes Jobs of College Days; Deplores Modern Bitterness in Writing | 3/9/1936 | See Source »

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