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...Myers, Sec. 1 Sever 18Mr. Curtiss, Sec. 2 Sever 23Mr. Adams, Sec. 3 Sever 24Mathematics 2 I (see footnote*)Professor Beatley Emerson 211Music 2 Music Bldg.Physics 25 Pierce 110Physics 32a Sever 14Psychology 22a Emerson DSlavic 4 Sever 4Sociology 2 Emerson F2 P.M.Philosophy 1a Emerson D, 211TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, (XIV)Botany 7 Gray Herb.Chinese 11 Boylston 25Classical Philology 32 Sever 35Comp. Literature 8 Sever 35Comp. Philology 6 Emerson FEconomics 3 Emerson DEconomics 46 Sever 35Engin. Sciences 11 Pierce 110English 35a Memorial HallEnglish 78 Harvard 5Fine Arts 5c Fogg Small Rm.Fine Arts 5n Fogg Large Rm.French 10 Harvard 5Geology 9a Sever 1Government...
Splendrous "Sun King" Louis XIV created the de la Trémoïlles hereditary princes and of these Prince Louis was the last. Gay and handsome, he had crossed the channel to hunt with Chicago Harvester Scion Leander James McCormick whose beauteous wife was the Comtesse de Fleurieu. Also at the McCormick's "Heronry" were Captain and Mrs. J. H. B. Rodney, he a younger brother of the 8th Baron Rodney, she of Seattle. In the middle of the night Jackson, the McCormicks' chauffeur, heard his master and mistress begin to shout "Fire!" In their night clothes...
...Myers, Sec. 1 Sever 18Mr. Curtiss, Sec. 2 Sever 23Mr. Adams, Sec. 3 Sever 24Mathematics 2 I (see footnote*)Professor Beatley Emerson 211Music 2 Music Bldg.Physics 25 Pierce 110Physics 32a Sever 14Psychology 22a Emerson DSlavic 4 Sever 6Sociology 2 Emerson F2 P.M.Philosophy 1a Emerson D, 211TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, (XIV)Botany 7 Gray Herb.Chinese 11 Boylston 25Classical Philology 32 Sever 35Comp. Literature 8 Sever 35Comp. Philology 6 Emerson FEconomics 3 Emerson DEconomics 46 Sever 35Engin. Sciences 11 Pierce 110English 35a Memorial HallEnglish 78 Harvard 5Fine Arts 5c Fogg Small Rm.Fine Arts 5n Fogg Large Rm.French 10 Harvard 5Geology 9a Sever 1Government...
...Author's numerous critics have never accused him of shilly-shallying or of refraining from speaking his mind. Even such a scholarly work as this cannot hamper his characteristic style: "During the whole of his life Louis XIV was the curse and pest of Europe. No worse enemy of human freedom has ever appeared in the trappings of polite civilization." By his own enemies called a jingo, a hidebound Tory, moonfaced Winston Churchill has always pined for action. For a politician he has seen plenty though he has never headed his party in power or out. As commander...
...Bkaptiste Poquelin [Moliére]; Theatre Guild, producer). Of the Moliére play, the Theatre Guild has made a musicomedy for highbrows. The plot of the two middleaged brothers who woo their young wards with indulgence and tyranny is the same in which France's King Louis XIV played a small part in 1664. The dialog has been jingled by Poetaster Arthur Guiterman and Guild Director Lawrence Langner. Guiterman has written neatly lyrical doggerels to be sung to songs based on old French folk-tunes and bergerettes. Able Dancers Doris Humphrey, Charles Weidman and assistants give a parody...