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...FRIDAY, JUNE 2 (XV) Chinese 11 Boylston 16 Comp. Philology 2a hf. Sever 1 Fine Arts 2a Fogg Museum Military Science 2 Memorial Hall Military Science 4 Memorial Hall Naval Science 2 Memorial Hall Naval Science 4 Memorial Hall 2 P. M. (VI) Economics 11 Sever 35 French 3 Sever 36 Geography 36 Geography Bldg. Geology 18 Rotch 108 SATURDAY, JUNE 3 (V) Chemistry 13 Mallinckrodt MB23 Economics 10b Mallinckrodt MB23 Economics 17 Sever 1 English 14 Harvard 2 Fine Arts 5r Fogg Large Room French B Sever A Geography 21 Sever 18 Geography 37 Geography Bldg.. Geology...
...Philosophy A Memorial Hall FRIDAY, JUNE 2 (XV) Chinese 11 Boylston 16 Comp. Philology 2a hf. Sever 1 Fine Arts 2a Fogg Museum Military Science 2 Memorial Hall Military Science 4 Memorial Hall Naval Science 2 Memorial Hall Naval Science 4 Memorial Hall 2. P. M. (VI) Economics 11 Sever 35 French 3 Sever 36 Geography 36 Geography Bldg. Geology 18 Rotch 108 SATURDAY, JUNE 3 (V) Chemistry 13 Mallinckrodt MB23 Economics 10b Mallinckrodt MB23 Economics 17 Sever 1 English 14 Harvard 2 Fine Arts 5r Fogg Large Room French B Sever A Geography 21 Sever 18 Geography 37 Geography...
King Frederick VI of Norway & Denmark, having sided with Napoleon, was forced to cede Norway to Sweden. At the peace table it was read, "King Frederick cedes the kingdom of Norway with all its dependencies. ..." A smart Dane put in quickly, "excepting Greenland, the Faroes and Iceland." An Irishman named Edmund Bourke added, "These colonies have never belonged to Norway." In 1814 Norwegians, rankling at Sweden, scarcely noticed the lie or the loss of Greenland. They continued to hunt and seal on its gloomy eastern coast. The Danes claimed only the west coast. Greenland was still anybody's dead...
...striking contrast to Mr. Davis's statements were the remarks made by Maleolm Greenough '25, of crusader's, Inc., on of the outstanding repeal organizations. VI heartily endorse Governor Ely's desire to have Massachusetts the first state to ratify the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment. It is most encouraging to those interested in repeal to find the enactment by Congress coming so unexpectedly...
...class V and VI students are generally so incompetent or so busy with other things that for them tutorial work is an imposition. If they neglect the reading, one can only amuse them for the period or review the reading for them. Both of these are useless procedures, wasting my time and theirs, so I ask them to either review their work or do their reading and return to see me. Exchanging mere opinions is more or less a waste of time...