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...Mansur Sever 29 Marfield-Zackariades Sever 30 History 11 Harvard 1 Mathematics A 1V, sects, 1.2 Sever 35 Mathematics C 1V, sects, 1, 2 Sever 36 Mathematics 1b Sever 17 Mathematics 22b Sever 30 Music 1c Music Bldg. Physics 4b Sem. Mus. 1 Psychology 1 Abrahams-soule Emerson D Spear-Zoll Emerson F Romance Philology 4 Sem. Mus. 1 Slavic 1a Emerson A Social Ethics 11 Emerson A Spanish 2 Sever 29 TOMORROW Comp. Philology 2a hf. Emerson D Economics 32 Harvard 2 Economics 39 Harvard 2 Fine Arts 17 Fogg Small Rm. French 2 Mr. Bowen, 3 Harvard...
...Mansur Sever 29 Marfield-Zackariades Sever 30 History 11 Harvard 1 Mathematics A IV, sects. 1.2 Sever 35 Mathematics C IV, sects. 1, 2 Sever 36 Mathematics 1b Sever 17 Mathematics 22b Sever 30 Music 1c Music Bldg. Physics 4b Sem. Mus. 1 Psychology 1 Abrahams-Soule Emerson D Spear-Zoll Emerson F Romance Philology 4 Sem. Mus. 1 Slavie la Emerson A Social Ethics 11 Emerson A Spanish 2 Sever...
...more than one such throw is doubtful. V. M. Harding '31, who won this event in the triangular meet with Brown and Holy Cross two weeks ago with a throw of 181 feet, 9 inches is good for at least a second in the event, since the leading Indian spear-man averages less than 175 feet. In the dual meet last Saturday the Dartmouth man won the event with a throw of 168 feet, with his two teammates both doing over 160 feet. The trials for tomorrow's games, however, showed the Green warriors in better form, the three qualifying...
...humane custom to break the legs of the crucified to speed Death. But Christ died on the cross. Nevertheless, nervously, impulsively, a Roman soldier pierced the body with his spear. Joseph the Arimathaean asked for the body and buried it in a tomb he had intended for himself, where no man had ever lain...
...other hand, cautious scholars who have no imagination have been troubled by the statement in II Samuel 21:19 where the killing of "Goliath the Gittite, the staff of whose spear was like a weaver's beam" is ascribed to one Elhanan. To smooth over the discrepancy, the passage is often made to read "the brother of Goliath the Gittite...