Word: latinized
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...Latin B III, Sever 17Latin 10, Emerson DMusic 4b hf, Harvard 2Philosophy 2, Emerson JPhilosophy 9a, Emerson JPhysics C:Section 1, 10 o'clock section, New Lecture HallSection 2, Abrams to Lutz, (inclusive), Zoological Lecture RoomSection 2, McElroy to Zucrow (inclusive), Emerson DPhysics 3a, Sever 30Semitic 18, Sem. Mus. 3Slavic 1b, Sever 172 P. M.English E, Warren HouseTomorrow.Economics 42, Sever 18Education 50 Emerson AEnglish A,Mr. Auslander's sects. 6, 12, Harvard 5Mr. Coues's sects. 5, 21, Harvard 6Mr. French's sects. 15, 19, Emerson DMr. Hersey's sect. 1, Sever 5Mr. Hillyer's sects. 2, 9, 16, Emerson...
Call for information regarding other courses. We shall be glad to talk with your about your work. COURSE REVIEW EXAM. Latin 10, Wednesday, Jan. 21, Friday, Jan. 23. Physics C, Wednesday, Jan. 21, Friday, Jan. 23. Anthropology 1, Friday, Jan. 23, Monday, Jan. 26 Chemistry 2, Friday, Jan. 23, Monday, Jan. 26 History 1, Friday, Jan. 23, Monday, Jan. 26 Math. A (sect. 5) Friday, Jan. 23, Monday, Jan. 26 Philosophy 5, Friday, Jan. 23, Monday, Jan. 26 French 2, Saturday, Jan. 24, Tuesday, Jan. 27 Astron. 1a, Monday, Jan. 26, Wednesday, Jan. 28 Math K, Monday, Jan. 26, Wednesday...
...purpose of this course is primarily to give the student an interpretative knowledge of the countries and the peoples to the south of the United States. A second object of the course will be a description and an analysis of the methods of carrying out trade with the various Latin-American countries...
...opening game comes on Monday. All Freshmen who have signed up for hockey as their physical training requirement, and who are not on the 1923 squad, must come out for the practice today, and all others who wish to do so are welcome. A game with Roxbury Latin on February 9 has been scheduled for the winning dormitory team, of if the series is not finished at that time the leading team will be matched against the schoolboys
Revolutionary changes in the educational system of American preparatory schools are advocated by Mather A. Abbott, formerly Professor of Latin and crew coach at Yale, and now Headmaster of Lawrenceville School, in an interview in the Yale News. He unreservedly condemns the present system and declares the schools "hidebound by tradition and the bugbear of the college entrance examinations...