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French F and German F are entitled "Introduction to France" and "Introduction to Germany," respectively, but that is about all they have in common this year. The French course used to deal largely with French art, literature, history, political organization, etc., but in the fall of 1940 it turned up...
All Freshmen have been urged to subscribe to the Red Book before December 1, because if they do they will receive the Register at no extra cost.
When the telegraph outmodes the pigeon, Reuter tightens his belt, sticks to his ideal of making the world smaller. He convinces even the archbacked London Times that it should subscribe to his-the first-news service.
"In view of the fact that an attempt is now being made to induce students to subscribe to a series of maps based upon assignments in History 1, it seems wise to call to the students' attention the College regulation which provides that: 'A student is liable to disciplinary action...
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