Word: westons
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Final examinations will be held today and Monday in the following courses. All examinations begin at 9.15 A. M. except those announced for 2 P. M. All will continue three hours. Today Botany 5a, Bot. Mus. 13b Chemistry 5: Allen to Nathan (inclusive), Sever 30 Neal to Weston (inclusive), Sever 32 Comp. Literature 12: Allen to Chase (inclusive), Emerson A Cheshire to Robinson (inclusive), Emerson D Root to Yungblut (inclusive), Emerson J Economics 2b: Alexander to Bushnell (inclusive), Harvard 3 Cantacuzene to Kurtz (inclusive), Harvard 5 Langdon to Workum (inclusive), Harvard 6 Engin. Sciences 5: Comp. Lit. 12, Emerson...
...Education 7, Emerson J Geography 7, Geol. Lab. 43 Geology 19, Emerson J Latin E hf, Emerson J Mineralogy 10, Mineral. Lab. Social Ethics 15, Emerson J ENGINEERING SCHOOL Engineering 331, Pierce 202 Tomorrow Botany 5a, Bot. Mus. 13b Chemistry 5: Allen to Nathan (inclusive), Sever 30 Neal to Weston (inclusive), Sever 32 Comp. Literature 12: Allen to Chase (inclusive), Emerson A Cheshire to Robinson (inclusive), Emerson D Root to Yungblut (inclusive), Emerson J Economics 2b: Alexander to Bushnell (inclusive), Harvard 3 Cantacuzene to Kurtz (inclusive), Harvard 5 Langdon to Workum (inclusive), Harvard 6 Engin. Sciences 5: Comp...
...result of the competitions conducted by the Advocate, and just concluded, the following men have been elected to the board: Charles John Innes '28, of Boston; Rodney Winfred Long '22, of Cambridge; and Edward Knowlton Nash '22, of Weston, as Business Editors; and Norman Cabot '22, of Boston; James Farquharson Leys, Jr., '22, of Boston; Arthur Kissam Train '23, of New York, N. Y., and William Whitman, 3d, of Boston, as Associate Editors...
...Photographic Department of the Freshman Red Book, E. S. Webster, Jr., '23, the chairman, announces that the following men have been elected to the board in this order: John Jacob Sack, of New York, N. Y., sub-chairman; John Rodgers Flather, of Lowell; John Bryant Paine, Jr., of Weston; John Malcolm Forbes, of Milton; Robert Worthington, of Dedham; Joseph Morgan Cooper, of Syracuse, N. Y.; Summer Bartlett Andrew, of Brookline; Richard Corre Bostwicks of Bronxville, N. Y.; Charles Kimball Cummings, Jr., of Boston, and John Walter Wood, Jr., of New York...
...compelled to remain silent, and this for two reasons: first, because they cannot understand the conversation; and second, because their remarks cause rude mirth. Hence their innate longing to criticise, deprived of its normal outlet, finds this vent, to the dismay, disgust, and despair of intelligent readers. E. M. WESTON 1G. E. R. DUNN...