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...Mohammed VI, deposed Sultan, issued (from Cairo) a proclamation to the Moslem world calling upon it to ignore the decree of the Angora Assembly separating the office of Caliph (successor to the prophet) from that of Sultan (sovereign). He further declared himself still to be both Sultan and Caliph, and asserted that in fleeing from Constantinople he was following a precedent set by the Prophet, who fled from his enemies in Mecca to his friends in Medina...
...DPhysics 6b New Lect. HallPsychology 21 Emerson DSemitic 9 Sever 29Social Ethics A Emerson JSATURDAY, JUNE 9 (XIII)Botany 10 Gray Herb.Celtic 2 Sever 17Chemistry 7 Emerson DComp. Lit. 10 Emerson DEconomics 32 Sever 6English 14 Emerson DFine Arts 5a RobinsonFine Arts 5m Fogg Lect. Rm.French 1, IV, V, VI Emerson JFrench 10 Sever 17Government 17b Harvard 3Government 18 Emerson DGreek G Sever 35Greek 10 Harvard 6Italian 4 Sever 6Latin B III Sever 18Mathematics 10b Sever 18Music 4b hf. Sever 6Philosophy 4b Emerson DPhysics C New Lect. HallPhysics 3b Sever 5Zoology 7c Bussey Inst.MONDAY, JUNE 11. (III)Anthropology 5 Sever...
French 1, IV, V, VI...
TUESDAY, JUNE 12 (VI...
...From 750 B. C., every ruler of Ethiopia was a male. About 160 B. C., the third generation after Ergamenes, the great queen who was buried in Pyramid N. VI seems to have been queen-regent for her son for perhaps ten years. About one hundred and thirty years later. Queen Amanshakhete, who reunited Ethiopia, appears to have been queen-regent under similar circumstances. Her son-in-law. Netekaman, the great builder of temples, obviously came to the throne by the hereditary position of his wife. Queen Amantere, who occupied an unusual position and received burial with the honors...