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...Sever 26 History 63 Harvard 2 History 66 Emerson D History of Religions 5 Sever 6 Latin B III Sever 18 Mathematics 12a Harvard 2 Philosophy 3b Emerson A, D Physics C New Lect. Hall Physics 3a Emerson D Social Ethics 8 Emerson D THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3. (VI) Botany 6b New Lect. Hall French 3 New Lect. Hall French 4, Sect. 1 New Lect. Hall FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4. (XVII) Fine Arts 17 Fogg Lect. R. French 2 Prof. Whittem, sect. 3 Memorial Hall Mr. Chalufour, sect. 14 Memorial Hall Mr. Mellor, sects. 2, 11 Memorial Hall Mr. Rouillard, sects...
When will there be another non-Italian Pope? A Dutchman, broad and beaming, was revered by Roman Catholics some 400 years ago as Adrian VI (1522-23), but his successors have all been Italians. Their names are the historic name of Italy: Medici, Borghese, Chigi, Rospigliosi. . . . Last week, as the Consistory of Dec. 20 approached, it was rumored that His Holiness would raise the plenum (total number) of the Sacred College of Cardinals from 70 to 80, and appoint a sufficient number of non-Italian Cardinals to make the election of a non-Italian Pope a practicable possibility...
Occidentals recalled that the late King Rama VI (TIME, Dec. 7, 1925) introduced a resplendent offshoot of the Boy Scout movement into Siam and went about attended by Boy Scouts who were actually potent nobles clad in uniforms of his invention, portentous with insignia and crowned with regulation felt hats bedecked with plumes...
...death of King Edward VI (only son of Henry VIII of England) was concealed for two days, and the dead sovereign youth was actually propped up for a few hours at a window of his palace. The reason: "so that the people may see that he is still alive...
...Chamber and Senate in joint session, he became the eleventh Chief Executive of Brazil since the Brazilian Empire was overthrown in 1889. Brazilians and Portuguese reflected last week, with opposite emotions, that the King of Portugal was also King of Brazil until famed Dom Pedro, son of King Joao VI of Portugal, was chosen "Constitutional Emperor and Perpetual Defender" of Brazil in 1822. His son, Dom Pedro II, reigned as Emperor from 1831 until the Republic was established (1889). Platform Promises which President Luiz must now attempt to fulfill: 1) stabilization of the milreis (worth 12.25 cents, par 32.45 cents...