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...complete schedule of examinations to be given in all departments of the University today and tomorrow is published below. Unless otherwise stated examinations begin at 9.15 o'clock. Examinations Today. Classical Philology 57, Sever 17 Comparative Literature 1: Allen to Gardner (inclusive), Sever 30 Gilman to Peirce (inclusive), Sever 35 Pennoyer to Wright (inclusive), Sever 36 English E, Harvard 5 English 14: Alderman to Lewis (inclusive), Sever 5 Loud to Zehner (inclusive), Sever 6 French 1 IV-VI, Harvard 6 French 17 hf., Sever 5 German 25, Sever 11 Government 6, Harvard 5 Greek G, Sever 29 History 13: Anderson...
...Robinson 1 fl. German 18 hf., Emerson D Italian 11, Harvard 6. Latin A, Emerson D Mathematics E, Harvard 5 Psychology 15b, Emerson D Graduate School of Applied Science. Architecture 4a, Robinson Hall Examinations Tomorrow. Classical Philology 57, Sever 17 Comparative Literature 1: Allen to Gardner (inclusive), Sever 30 Gilman to Peirce (inclusive), Sever 35 Pennoyer to Wright (inclusive), Sever 36 English E, Harvard 5 English 14: Alderman to Lewis (inclusive), Sever 5 Loud to Zehner (inclusive) Sever 6 French 1 IV-VI, Harvard 6 French 17 hf., Sever 5 German 25, Sever 11 Government 6, Harvard 5 Greek...
...result of the elections held yesterday, the following officers of the St. Paul's Society were chosen for the ensuing year: president, Robert Gilman Dort '15, of Keene, N. H.; vice-president, Cecil Hurxthal Smith '15, of Cambridge; secretary, Francis Higginson Cabot, Jr., '17, of New York, N. Y.; treasurer, Henry Kenwood Holmes '16, of Edgewood Park, Pa. The following officers were appointed at the same time: secretary of Speakers and Services Committee, Arthur Edwin Restarick '16, of Hopoluin. Hawaii; Social Service Secretary, E. C. Peck '16, of New Britain, Conn...
...degree from Columbia in 1912. She has studied for one winter in the American School for Classical Studies in Rome, and for one summer in the University of Cambridge, England. She taught for nine years in the Cambridge School for Girls, Cambridge (formerly the Gilman School), for two years in Miss Madeira's Private School, Washington, and has been for two years head of The Charlton School, New York. She was treasurer of the Radcliffe College Alumnae Association from 1902 to 1905, and second vice-president of the association from 1905 to 1907. In October, 1912, she was elected...
...Gilman, left tackle, Harvard...