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...Lect. Hall Mr. Bober's sects. K. R. Harvard 6 Mr. Chamberlin's sects. G. P. X. Harvard 5 Mr. Fagg's sects. D. I. N. W. New Lect. Hall Mr. Gardner's sects. F. V. Harvard 6 Mr. Heath's sects. J. Q. Y. New Lect. Hall Mr. Masson's sect. T. Harvard 3 Mr. Roberts's sects. H. M. U. New Lect. Hall Mr. Untereiner's sects. C. L. S. Harvard 2 Economics 4b Sever 2, 5, 6, 11 English 63 Sever 17, 18, 20 Fine Arts 1a Fogg Lect. Rm. Fine Arts 2b Fogg Mus. French...
Raymond D. Havens G. '08: The Influence of Milton. An examination of the life and work of Milton that can be compared only to David Masson's monumental labors in another part of the same field...
...Bober's sects. K, R New Lecture Hall Mr. Chamberlain's sects, G, P, X Harvard 5 Mr. Fagg's sects. D, I, N, W, New Lecture Hall Mr. Gardner's sects. F, V Zoological Lect.-rm. Mr. Heath's sects. J, Q, Y New Lecture Hall Mr. Masson's sect. T Harvard 3 Mr. Roberts's sects. H, M, U New Lecture Hall Mr. Untereiner's sects. C, L, S Zoological Lect.-rm. Economics 4a Berolzheimer-Emond Sever 5 Fairbank-Kole Sever 6 Lally-Morse Sever 8 Newcomb-Zinn Sever 11 Engineering 141 Pierce 213 Fine Arts 1a Fogg...
...sects. B. E. O. Harvard 6Mr. Bober's sects. K, R New Lecture HallMr. Chamberlain's sects. G, P, X Harvard 5Mr. Fagg's sects. D, I, N, W New Lecture HallMr. Gardner's sects. F, V Zoological Lect.-rm.Mr. Heath's sects.J, Q, Y New Lecture HallMr. Masson's sect. T Harvard 3Mr. Roberts's sectc. H, M, U New Lecture HallMr. Untereiner's sects. C, L, S Zoological Lect.-rm.Economics 4a Sever 5, 6, 8, 11Fine Arts 1a Fogg Lecture-roomFine Arts 2b RobinsonFrench 1, I, II, III Emerson DGerman 8 Sever 18German 25a Emerson DGovernment 4 Harvard...
...prints by Jean Duvet, one of the first to practise the art of engraving in France; Jean Gourmont, "the best representative of the spirit of the German Little Masters transplanted in France"; and portraits by Mellan, Morin, and Nanteuil, the head of the French school of portrait engraving; Antoine Masson, a serious rival of Nanteuil's fame; Edelinck and Pierre Drevet, who in his portraits developed an exaggerated fineness of technique...