Word: specializes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...flowers, or if she cares for informality we can always take her to a soccer game and then give a dinner in her honor at the Union. We suggest that the Student Council think over the matter of inviting the Grand Duchess to Harvard. She can always take a special course in Slavic and it would be an attraction to have enrolled in U4 the illustrious name of Tatiana Romanoff...
...regular hours of meals in the University dining halls will be changed on Thursday. Breakfast will be served in the Union from 8 to 10 o'clock, and a special Thanksgiving dinner from 12.30 to 2.30 o'clock, for which there will be an extra charge. No suppers will be served in the Freshman Halls, and the dining room in the Smith Halls will accommodate the men from the other two dormitories for the other two meals...
...recent ruling of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences the special two-hour mid-year examinations, which are to be held for the benefit of students entering military or naval service in January, will be open to all men who intend to leave College for national service, whether members of Military Science 1 or Military Science 2 or not. Any students not enrolled in either of these courses who wish to apply for the special examinations, should notify the Recorder at University 4 immediately. Members of the military courses should file their applications at the Military Headquarters, University...
...departments of the University. The Widener Library will be closed, and all books taken from the reading room on Wednesday evening will be returned on Friday morning. Breakfast will be served at the Union between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock. There will be a special Thanksgiving dinner from 12.30 to 2.30 o'clock, for which there will be an extra charge. The Freshman Dining Halls will serve breakfast only, but dinner will be served in Smith Hall for the members of all the dormitories. There will be no evening meals at any of the Freshman Halls...
...Halstead is exceptionally well qualified to talk on a subject connected with Austria because of his experiences during the last three years in the consulate at Vienna. When the United States broke off diplomatic relations with Austria-Hungary last spring, Mr. Halstead left Vienna on the special train which carried Ambassador Penfield and the rest of the American officials from that country. Since his return to the United States he has been connected with the State Department in Government work...