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...223a) Pierce 302 Psychology 110b Emerson A Spanish 5 Emerson D 2.15 P.M. English 1 Emerson D TUESDAY, JANUARY 19 (IX) 9.15 A.M. Economics 4a Memorial Hall Engineering Sci. 15a Pierce 307 Fine Arts 11a Van Rensselaer Rm. French A Emerson D French C Memorial Hall 2.15 P.M. (VI) French D Emerson D Winthrop House Conf. Emerson D WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20 (III) 9.15 A.M. Anthropology 5a Mallinckrodt MB 23 Astronomy 1 New Lect. Hall Biology 17b Gray Herbarium Biology 24 Harvard 2 Biology 121b (Eng'g. 413b) Harvard 2 Chemistry 12 Mallinckrodt MB 8 Chemistry 25 Mallinckrodt MB 8 Chinese...
Deuteronomy VI...
...other point also: to monarchists the Comte de Paris is considered Henri VI. The Comte de Chambord, last of the main line of the Bourbon House, is often spoken of as Henri V in history books, encyclopedias and biographies. On the abdication of his grandfather, Charles X, in August 1830 he was proclaimed King Henri V, and several times from 1870 until his death in 1883 he was spoken of in Government circles as Henri V. I think you will find that all but officially Chambord is considered as Henri V of France. It is quite likely that Paris might...
...Since Chambord never actually ruled, TIME assumed that the Comte de Paris would, if crowned, be known as Henri V; but if he wants to be Henri VI, then-Henri V is dead, long live Henri VI (if there ever is such a thing...
...stars & stripes fluttered down from the stern of the PC-467; the U.S. crew marched briskly off. To their places stepped a new crew of Norwegians in neat, blue-trimmed white uniforms. The Navy band struck up the Norwegian national anthem, Ja, Vi Elsker Dette Landet (Yes, We Love This Land of Ours). Sailors hoisted the blue cross of Norway, pulled a bunting from the ship's new name board: King Haakon...