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...Group X New Lect. Hall Mr. Lynd, Sec. K, 5, 16, Conf. Group XI New Lect. Hall Mr. Marston, Sec. L, 17, Conf. Group XII New Lect. Hall Mr. Matterson, Sec. M, 6, 44, Conf. Group XIII Fogg Large Lect. Rm. Mr. Schwarz, Sec. N, 27, 36, Conf. Group XIV Fogg Large Lect. Rm. Mr. Southgate, Sec. O, 7, 18 Conf. Group XV Geological Lect. Rm. Mr. Whitehill, Sec. P, 8, 26, Conf. Group XVI Geol. Lect. Rm. History 4 Harvard 5 History 24a Andover C History 33 Sever 8 History 69b Emerson 211 Italian 5 Sever 1 Latin...
...Group X New Lect. Hall Mr. Lynd, Sec. K, 5, 16, Conf. Group XI New Lect. Hall Mr. Marston, Sec. L, 17, Conf. Group XII New Lect. Hall Mr. Matterson, Sec. M, 6, 44, Conf. Group XIII Fogg Large Lect. Rm. Mr. Schwarz, Sec. N, 27, 36, Conf. Group XIV Fogg Large Lect. Rm. Mr. Southgate, Sec. O, 7, 18, Conf. Group XV Geological Lect. Rm. Mr. Whitehill, Sec. P, 8, 26, Conf. Group XVI Geol. Lect. Rm. History 4 Harvard 5 History 24a Andover C History 33 Sever 8 History 69b Emerson 211 Italian 5 Sever 1 Latin...
When resplendent Louis XIV deigned to found the city of Saarlouis, endowing it richly with his august name and commanding that it be fortified by his great Engineer Vauban, nothing would have seemed more preposterous to the Sun King than any question of whether the Saar is German or French. Having said "L'etat c'est moi," His Majesty would certainly have troubled no more about Saar nationality than to say "The Saar is mine!" Last week a lumpy lot of Teuton farmers and workmen from various parts of the U. S. enjoyed free passage on German ships...
Watteau was a gloomy neurotic who never married, never stayed long in one place, snubbed his friends, had neither morals nor vices, distrusted himself and his painting and worked stupendously. In 1716 the Italian comedians whom Louis XIV's prudish mistress, Maintenon, had banished 19 years before, were called back to France, and Watteau caught the vogue for them by painting Le Mezzetin...
...play Moliere vents his spleen upon the medical profession with pungent humor. Prominent among the features promises to be a song by a quack physician, sung by Eli Boynton '35. Four doctors will trip a ballet to music by Lulli, an exhibition of Terpsichorean art in which Louis XIV himself took part in the original performance...