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...announced for 2 P. M. TODAY Chinese 1 Emerson F Comp. Lit. 34 Emerson J English A Mr. Ashby's sects. 8, 15 Emerson D Mr. Auslander's sect. 20 Emerson D Mr. Bacon's sects. 3, 7 Harvard 5 Mr. Boyce's sect. 21 Emerson J Mr. Code's sect. 1 Emerson A Mr. Code's sect. 11 Emerson F Mr. Connely's sect. 2 Fogg Lecture-room Mr. Coues's sect. 14 Sever 5 Mr. Coues's sect. 18 Sever 6 Mr. Damon's sect. 6 Sever 17 Mr. Damon's sect. 16 Sever 18 Mr. Files...
...sect. 6 Emerson JFrench 24 Sever 5Latin 3 hf Sever 18Psychology 12a Emerson JTOMORROWChinese 1 Emerson FComp. Lit. 34 Emerson JEnglish AMr. Ashby's sects. 8, 15 Emerson DMr. Auslander's sect. 26 Emerson DMr. Bacon's sects. 3, 7 Harvard 5Mr. Boyce's sect. 21 Emerson JMr. Code's sect. 1 Emerson AMr. Code's sect. 11 Emerson FMr. Connely's sect. 2 Fogg Lecture-roomMr. Coues's sect. 14 Sever 5Mr. Coues's sect. 18 Sever 6Mr. Damon's sect. 6 Sever 17Mr. Damon's sect. 16 Sever 18Mr. Files's sect. 23 Emerson DMr. Hillyer's sects...
...contributors to the book are Norman Cabot, Grant Code, Malcolm Cowley, Jack Merton, Joel T. Rogers, R. Cameron Rogers, Royall Snow, and John Brooks Wheelright. All of them, in various degrees, justify their right to a place in the volume...
...Norman Cabot writes with a pleasant hardness and bite of intellectual irony; and Mr. Grant Code is adept in showing his reader a kaleidescope of vivid and colorful details. Mr. Wheelright displays a cleverness which would perhaps be more at home in prose than in verse; and Mr. Merton writes with the neatness, if not with the power, of a Landor. And, finally, in Mr. Snow and Mr. R. Cameron Rogers one finds serious effort toward a self-realization which is not yet quite accomplished, but which holds good promise. Altogether, the book is more than a Harvard anthology...
Several important changes have been made in the code of basketball rules this season, and tonight's meeting will enable players, coaches, and officials from various parts of the state to become familiar with the changes, insuring a uniformity of interpretation and thus leading to smoother competition. There will be no admission charge, and anyone interested in basketball will be welcome...