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Professor L. Wiener and S. G. Morley '99 have been elected faculty members of the Sociedad, and Colonel Charles K. Darling and Mr. A. P. Cushing '78, Mexican Consul, have been elected honorary members. The following thirteen men have been elected active members: E. L. Porter '04, R. P. Utter 1G., K. N. Washburn '04, W. M. Dey 1G., J. Hinckley '06, N. O. Simard '06, H. D. Chandler '06, R. Dupouey 1G., F. V. Sotolongo 2G., A. G. Waite '05, F. M. Smith, Jr., '04, F. H. Sawyer '06, C. B. Loughead...
...Zool. Mus. 4th fl. rm. 3 Zoology 16, Zool. Mus. 4th fl. rm. 1 English A: Assignment of rooms (English A). Dr. Hoyt's Sections 1a, 4c, 5d, Upper Mass. Mr. Nutter's Sections 1b, 2a, Upper Mass. Mr. Noyes's Section 1d, 2d, 4d, Lower Mass. Mr. Utter's Section 2b, Harvard 5 Mr. Utter's Sections 3a, 6a, Harvard 6 Mr. Tupper's Sections 2c, 3b, Sever 5 and 6 Mr. Reynold's Sections 4a, 5c, Sever 17 and 18 Mr. Ells's Section 6b, Sever 23 Mr. Sills's Sections 1c, 6c, Sever...
...Zoology 10, Zool. Mus. 4th fl. rm. 3 Geology 22, Geol. Mus. rm. 54 English A: (Assignment of Rooms, English A). Dr. Hoyt's Sections, 1a, 4c, 5d, Upper Mass. Mr. Tupper's Sections, 2c, 3b, Upper Mass. Mr. Noyes's Sections, 1d, 2d, 4d, Lower Mass. Mr. Utter's Section, 2b, Harvard 5 Mr. Utter's Section, 3a, 6a, Harvard 6 Mr. Nutter's Sections, 1b, 2a, Sever 5 and 6 Mr. Reynolds's Section, 4a, 5c, Sever 17 and 18 Mr. Aydelotte's Section, 6b, Sever 23 Mr. Sills's Section, 1c, 6c, Sever...
...Zoology 10, Zool. Mus. 4th fl. rm. 3 Geology 22, Geol. Mus. rm. 54 English A: (Assignment of Rooms, English A). Dr. Hoyt's Sections, 1a, 4e, 5d, Upper Mass. Mr. Tupper's Sections, 2c, 3b, Upper Mass. Mr. Noyes's Sections, 1d, 2d, 4d, Lower Mass. Mr. Utter's Section, 2b, Harvard 5 Mr. Utter's Section, 3a, 6a, Harvard 6 Mr. Nutter's Sections, 1b. 2a, Sever 5 and 6 Mr. Reynolds's Section, 4a, 5c, Sever 17 and 18 Mr. Aydelotte's Section, 6b, Sever 23 Mr. Sill's Section, 1c, 6c, Sever...
...national government to interfere also undermines the political development of the people. We have developed political intelligence further than any other people. In the South reconstruction from without was an utter failure--from within it was a success. Hence the negative opposes the position of the affirmative because national interference in state affairs is unnecessary, radical and objectionable...