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Word: severe (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Coolidge Lab. 12 Wed. at 10 Boylston 9 16 Wed. at 9 Boylston 7 18 Wed. at 2 Pierce 112 21 Wed. at 11 Coolidge Lab. CHINESE 4 Wed. at 10 Widener D CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY 25 Wed. at 4 Widener D 33 Wed. at 12 Sever 29 37 Wed. at 2 Sever 29 44 Wed. at 10 Sever 25 52 Wed. at 9 Sever 25 77 Consult Professor Ropes Seminary Mon., Oct. 3, 4.30 Widener C COMPARATIVE LITERATURE 14 Wed. at 4 Sever 5 ECONOMICS C hf Consult Professor Monroe 1a Wed. at 10 Pierce...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ACADEMIC WORK STARTS WITH FIRST MEETINGS OF LECTURES TODAY | 9/28/1927 | See Source »

...Pierce 112 21 Wed. at 11 Coolidge Lab. 22 Th. at 1.30 Boylston 9 CHINESE 1 Th. at 9 Emerson F 2 Th. at 10 Widener D 3 Th. at 12 Widener D 4 Wed. at 10 Widener D CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY 22 Th. at 10 Sever 13 25 Wed. at 4 Widener D 33 Wed. at 12 Sever 29 37 Wed. at 2 Sever 29 44 Wed. at 10 Sever 25 52 Wed. at 9 Sever 25 77 Consult Professor Ropes Seminary Mon., Oct. 3, 4.30. Widener C COMPARATIVE LITERATURE 6a Th. at 11 Sever...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: College Work Starts With First Meetings of Courses Tomorrow | 9/27/1927 | See Source »

...language Examinations are to be held this afternoon according to the following schedule. Each will last an hour. 2 O'clock Reading French A-J New Necture Hall K-M Sever 11 N-S Emerson D T-Z Emerson J Elementary French New Lecture Hall 3 O'clock Reading German New Lecture Hall Elementary German New Lecture Hall 5 O'clock Reading Latin New Lecture Hall

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hold Language Examinations Today | 9/24/1927 | See Source »

Reading French from 2 to 3 o'clock in the following rooms: A--J, New Lecture Hall: K--M, Sever 11: N--S, Emerson D: T--Z, Emerson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLLEGE REGISTRATION TO OPEN FOR FRESHMEN TODAY | 9/22/1927 | See Source »

Long have Parisians been disgruntled at the facility with which rich U. S. citizens have been able to sever their marital relations. They argued that their "divorce mill" "was rapidly assuming the proportions of an international scandal; that the good name of France was being dragged through the mire of disrepute; that the situation was doing considerable harm to France in the U. S. and other foreign countries; that something must be done to end the "disgrace." And done...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Stiffer Divorces | 8/29/1927 | See Source »

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