Word: halled
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...University publications some space is given over to pictures of the University plant "Memorial Hall by Moonlight", "Massachusetts Hall, Oldest University Building", etc.--but nowhere can the student find similar aids to the recognition of distinguished (and other) faculty members...
...Crimson is publishing the final corrected schedule of midyear examinations for 1930. Unless otherwise signified, all examinations begin at 9.15 o'clock. TODAY Anthropology 4 Harvard 3 Astronomy 2a Sever 11 Biology A New Lect. Hall Chemistry 11 Mallinckrodt MB 23 Comp. Literature 42a Old Fogg Mus. Economics 6b Sever 17 English A--3 New Fogg Large Lect. Rm. English 33 Emerson D English 83 New Fogg Large Lect. Rm. French 6 Prof. Allard, 2 Harvard 5 Prof. Hawkins, 5 Harvard 6 Prof. Morize, 1 Harvard 2 Mr. Penny, 4 Harvard 6 Dr. Webster 3 Ames-DeMille Harvard 2 Dwyer...
...MONDAY Economics 23 Emerson J Economics 38 Emerson J Fine Arts 17 New Fogg Small Lect. Rm French 2 Mr. Bowen, 1 Emerson D Mr. Chalufour, 3, 10 New Lect. Hall Mr. Darby, 17 Emerson D Mr. Dougherty, 8 Emerson D Dr. Francon, 9, 11 New Lect. Hall Mr. Funnell, 13 New Lect. Hall Mr. Mellor, 2, 4 New Lect. Hall Mr. Raiche, 5 Emerson D Mr. Raphael, 16 Harvard 2 Mr. Roberts, 7, 15 Harvard 5 Mr. Smith, 12 Harvard 6 Mr. Solano, 14 New Lect. Hall Mr. Sturges, 18 New Lect. Hall Dr. Webster, 6 Harvard 6 Greek...
Among the hitherto unknown facts made public for the first time in Professor Morison's newly published volume on the recent history of Harvard University is that President Lowell was the anonymous donor of the New Lecture Hall in 1902 when President Eliot was at the head of the University...
Previous to the building of the New Lecture Hall which was first used on January 15, 1903, most of the large classes were held in Sanders Theatre which was the only adequate gathering place for large numbers of students...