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...Lect. Hall German A Memorial Hall German C New Lect. Hall History 18a New Lect. Hall Semitic 17a New Lect. Hall Sociology 30 New Lect. Hall 2.15 P.M. (XVIII) Architectural Sci. 1b Sem. Rm., Hunt Hall Engineering Sci. 1a Pierce 302, 307 German D Emerson A FRIDAY, JANUARY 29 (XII) 9.15 A.M. Biology 101 Mallinckrodt MB 9 Biology 119 Mallinckrodt MB 23 Chemistry 11 Mallinckrodt MB 9 Chinese 9a Emerson A Economics 51 Harvard 5 Economics 103 Harvard 5 Engineering Sci. 6a Pierce 307 English 4a Emerson D English 15 Emerson D French 6 Emerson D Greek 2 Emerson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MIDYEAR EXAM SCHEDULE | 1/6/1943 | See Source »

...knew where the report originated. The dispatch to a London news paper from Switzerland indicated an Axis source. A New York Herald Tribune dis patch from London surmised that the suggestion came originally from Pope Pius XII. Said the London Catholic Times: "If a sound agreement could be reached for claiming Rome an open city, it would be welcomed by the mass of Europeans, but no such agreement has been announced to date and there is no evidence of one being negotiated by the Holy See." No earthly power could guarantee safety for Pope Pius if bombers ever swarmed over...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Battlefronts: Beginning of a Mission | 1/4/1943 | See Source »

Optimists had hoped Myron Taylor's hush-hush visit to the Vatican last September might persuade the Pope to say a veiled good word for the United Nations. They were disappointed. In his annual Christmas Eve message, Pius XII said: "The Church does not intend to take sides." Some were comforted, however, by the fact that he: 1) condemned states banning "ethics or religion" and "herding men as if they were a mass without a soul"; 2) upheld educational and religious freedom; 3) flayed racial persecution; 4) urged legislation to defend the worker's "rights as a person...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: What the Pope Said | 1/4/1943 | See Source »

Such language had significance not only for U.S. Catholics, but for church members all over the world. Obviously, this militant indorsement of United Nations war aims would not have been made without due regard for the sympathies of Pope Pius XII. In no Axis country has the Catholic Church come out to pray for victory or pronounce the Axis' cause righteous...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Catholic Stand | 11/23/1942 | See Source »

...France she enjoyed even greater triumphs. She specialized in death scenes; after 1882 she "died in at least three plays out of four." King Alfonso XII of Spain gave her a diamond brooch; Emperor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Divine Sarah | 11/23/1942 | See Source »

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