Word: vii
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Sanderson. She had celebrated her 100th birthday but recently (TIME, May 4, EDUCATION). She remembered the first steam engine and the first balloon. She remembered the days when children honied from school blackened and blued by the schoolmaster's rod. She had seen George V throned and Edward VII laid away. She had seen the great Victoria, Queen and Empress, go to her last rest and, 64 years earlier, had seen the girl Victoria take the crown. She had seen the entire reign of William IV. And in 1830, at the age of 5-two years after...
...Enforcement by law of Nos. I and I would be unconstitutional. Legal treatment of Nos. Ill and IV is recommended by Blue Law societies. No. X has only moral support. Nos. VI to IX, inclusive, are enforced by law, with the partial exception of No. VII...
...Latin 1 Sever 14 Mathematics 2. II Sever 13, 19, 20, 24 Mathematics 5b Sever 23, 24 Music 3a Music Bldg. Palaeontology 2 Geol. Lect. Rm. Philosophy 14b Emerson F Semitic 13 Emerson J Spanish 5 Emerson J 2 P. M. History 9 Harvard 2 THURSDAY, JUNE 11 (VII) Botany 16 Farlow, Herb. Chemistry 4 Sever 36 Chemistry 34 Sever 6 Economics 3 Harvard 2, 5 Economics 11 Sever 29, 30 English 19 Emerson 1 English 48 Harvard 6 English 73 New Lect. Hall French 16 Sever 23 French 31 Sever 23 German C Sem. Mus. 1 German H Emerson...
...Prime Ministers are still dependent for salary upon holding some other position, usually that of First Lord of the Treasury, and it is as such, and not as Prime Minister, that they are entitled to a seat in the Cabinet. In 1905, however, King Edward VII granted the Premiership constitutional recognition by granting the holder precedence next to the Archbishop of York...
KING EDWARD VII, Vol. I-Sir Sydney Lee-Macmillan ($8.00). A detailed biography of King Edward as Prince of Wales (1841-1901), written from a mass of official information by the editor of the British Dictionary of National Biography, authorized by King George...