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...Gergen, Sec. 1 Sever 6 Mathematics 12 Memorial Hall Music 2 Music Bldg. Physics 6a Sever 23 Physics 25 Pierce 304 Psychology 21b Emerson F Slavic 2c Sever 5 Sociology 2 Emerson A Spanish 6 Sever 5 2 P. M. Philosophy 1 Emerson D WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 (XIII) Chemistry 6 Mallinckrodt MB23 Chemistry 33 Mallinckrodt MB9 Chinese 1 Boylston Classical Archaeology 1b Sever 29 Classical Philology 30 Sever 29 Comp. Literature 19 Harvard 6 Economics A Dr. Anderson, Sec. H, I Memorial Hall Dr. Brown, Sec. O Memorial Hall Dr. Crane, Sec. A Q Memorial Hall Mr. Daly...
...brief years of Calvin Coolidge's presidency, Mr. Behn's International Telephone & Telegraph Corp., starting as an obscure Puerto-Rican adventure, had acquired most of the telephone business of South America, had obtained a complete monopoly in Spain from His Most Catholic Majesty Alfonso XIII, had rebuilt the telephones of Paris and Shanghai, had obtained the backing of J. P. Morgan & Co. With the acquisition of Mackay-Postal it became the second largest communication company in the world.* Last week Mr. Behn became a director of L. M. Ericsson Telephone Co., potent Swedish manufacturers of electrical equipment...
...Gergen, Sec. 1 Sever 6 Mathematics 12 Memorial Hall Music 2 Music Bldg. Physics 6a Sever 23 Physics 2b Pierce 304 Psychology 21b Emerson F Slavic 2c Sever 5 Sociology 2 Emerson A Spanish 6 Sever 5 2. P. M. Philosophy 1 Emerson D WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7(XIII) Chemistry 6 Malliuckredt MB23 Chemistry 33 Mallinckredt MB9 Chinese 1 Boylston 26 Classical Archacology 1b Sever 29 Classical Philology 30 Sever 29 Comp. Literature 19 Harvard 6 Econemics A Dr. Anderson. Sec. H. 1 Memorial Hall Dr. Brown, Sec. O Memorial Hall Dr. Crane, Sec. A. Q Memorial Hall Mr. Dsly...
Carolina Martinez de Arrizola. According to legend he presented her with two sons and a complaisant husband, one Sanz. In 1885 Alfonso XII suddenly died. Three months after his death it was suddenly announced that the Queen was pregnant. Three months later Alfonso XIII was born and the little Sanz y Martinez de Arrizola boys, aged 2 and 5, were hastily smuggled to France...
...case was quashed when King Alfonso, Don Carlos de Bourbon and Fernando Marlo de Baviera presented documents disproving the entire story. In France the case dragged on & on. Should Deputy Asua's charges of last week stick, it may be possible for the Spanish government to demand Alfonso XIII's extradition on charges of forgery. True or false the affair revived not only the de Arrizola scandal but all the still earlier rumors of Alfonso's illegitimacy which even the growth of his super-Habsburg jaw never entirely obliterated...