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...Registration Rooms, and in the pamphlet of the Harvard Engineering School, to be had in Pierce 209 and 223. All students are required to attend the first meetings of their courses. CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY 53 Tues., Oct. 6, at 3 Widener B ECONOMICS 40 Tues., Oct. 6, at 4 Sever 7 Seminary in Economics Mon., Oct. 5, 7.45 P. M. Widener U FINE ARTS 15a Mon., Oct. 5, at 4 Fogg Small Rm. 15m Tues., Oct. 6, at 4 Fogg Museum GEOGRAPHY 32 Tues., Oct. 6 Geography Bldg. GEOLOGY 11 Mon., Oct. 5, at 2 Rotch Bldg. GREEK 3 Tues...
...first rehearsal of the Harvard Glee Club will be held at 7 o'clock tonight in Sever 11. At the tryouts last week over 100 new men were tentatively admitted, and will rehearse with the veteran members until early in November, when quartet trials will be held to determine final admission to the club...
...Registration Rooms, and in the pamphlet of the Harvard Engineering School, to be had in Pierce 209 and 223. All students are required to attend the first meetings of their courses. CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY 53 Tues., Oct. 6, at 3 Widener B ECONOMICS 40 Tues., Oct. 6, at 4 Sever 7 Seminary in Economics Mon., Oct. 5, 7.45 P. M. Widener U FINE ARTS 15a Mon., Oct. 5, at 4 Fogg Small Rm. 15m Tues., Oct. 6, at 4 Fogg Museum GEOGRAPHY 32 Tues., Oct. 6 Geography Bldg. GEOLOGY 11 Mon., Oct. 5, at 2 Rotch Bldg. GREEK 3 Tues...
...Registration Rooms, and in the pamphlet of the Harvard Engineering School, to be had in Pierce 209 and 223. All students are required to attend the first meetings of their courses. CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY 53 Tues., Oct. 6, at 3 Widener B ECONOMICS 40 Tues., Oct. 6, at 4 Sever 7 Seminary in Economics Mon., Oct. 5, 7.45 P. M. Widener U FINE ARTS 15a Mon., Oct. 5, at 4 Fogg Small Rm. 15m Tues., Oct. 6, at 4 Fogg Museum FRENCH 13 Fri. at 12 Sever 7 GEOGRAPHY 32 Tues., Oct. 6 Geography Bldg. GEOLOGY...
...second case, containing the private collection of Nicholas Sever, from 1716 to 1826 a tutor at Harvard College, at that time considered a position of great honor, has been loaned by his descendents. It is uncommon in that the 30 or more pieces are still intact, with the exception of a silver twoquart tankard, which is the exact replica of the one which is mentioned in his original inventory. Chafingdishes, candlesticks, salvers, porringers, a teapot, and a pair of salt-cellars complete the collection...