Word: severing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Astron. Lab. BIOLOGY A Tues. at 10 Geol. Lect. Rm. BOTANY 1 Tues. at 10 Nash Lect. Rm. 3a Mon. at 1 Farlow Herb. 12 Tues. at 11 Bussey Inst. 14 Tues. at 9 Univ. Mus. 27 16 Mon. at 1 Farlow Herbarium CELTIC 2 Tues. at 9 Sever 14 CHEMISTRY 3b Mon. at 11 Boylston 9 4 Mon. at 2 Coolidge Lab. 7 Tues. at 12 Boylston 9 8 Tues. at 11 Boylston 9 9 Mon. at 8 Coolidge Lab. 15 Mon. at 9 Boylston 9 17 Mon. at 9 Coolidge Lect Rm. 19 Tues. at 2 Boylston...
Today 9.15 O'clock Comp. Literature 8Sever 5 Comp. Literature 13 Emerson D Comp. Literature 22 Sever 11 Economics B Abend-Kohn Harvard 5 Landers-Zion Harvard 6 English E Emerson D English 78 Memorial Hall Fine Arts 4a Robnson Hall Fine Arts 5n Fogg Lect. R. Government 17a New Lect. Hall Government 18a Alberson-Greene Sever 20 Hamamoto-Wong Sever 23 Greek G II Sever 26 History 63 Harvard 2 History 65 Emerson D History of Religions 5 Sever 6 Latin B III Sever 18 Mathematics 12a Harvard 2 Philosophy 3b Adams-Rhine Emerson A Rosinger-Wu Emerson...
Today 9.15 O'clock Economics 88Sever 18 Economics 34 Sever 17 Engin Sciences 3b Robinson Hall English A Mr. Black, sect. 27 New Lect, Hall Mr. Coues, sects. 8, 26 New Lect, Hall Mr. Ford, sect. 22 New Lect, Hall Mr. McMullen, sects. 6,9, 19 New Lect, Hall Mr. Raymond, sects. 14, 25 New Lect, Hall Mr. Keogh, sects. 8, 29 Memorial Hall Mr. J. R. Moore, sects. 1, 24 Memorial Hall Mr. Starke, sects. 2, 11 Memorial Hall Mr. Carpenter, sect. 15 Geol, Lect, R. Mr. Roberts, sects. 5, 16 Geol, Lect, R. Mr. Smyser, sect. 7 Geol...
...Idiombecility of Harvard Morons" and another on the "Plumbo Tenementation of a Freezing Day" I shall take my leave quietly, being careful to put squeakoabsorbent on my boots before I go out. Trusting to gather a strong motivation to further progress from this first adventure, I shall proceed to Sever 18 where I can take either Latin 3 (hf) or Latin 7 (hf) according as the spirit may move...
...reason I go to Sever is that I have always loved the old hall. I love to sit at one of its quaint benches, with the annals of Harvard football from 1892 to the present day before me, tying the shade string into an ever larger and higher, knot, which mounts the string so fast and far that I have to stand on the bench and finally scale the wall itself to keep up with it. And then I love to put my pencil in a little depression in the top of the bench and watch it actually come...