Word: pascal
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...German Literature in Outline, will be given by Professor Francke; German 28, Goethe's Italianische Reise, will be open to undergraduates; French 11 hf., the History of the Tale and the Novel in France from the 15th to the 19th Century, will be a new course; French 15 hf., Pascal and Port Royal, will be a new course; French 17, Literary Criticism in France, will be made a full course and closed to undergraduates; Comparative Literature 1, European Literature, formerly given by Professor Wendell, will be withdrawn; Comparative Literature 11, the Romantic Movement in the 19th Century, will be made...
...Harvard Mathematical Club. "Ernesto Pascal's Integraphs." Professor Bouton. Common Room, Conant Hall...
...marshal.--Vallee Orville Appel, of Chicago, Ill.; Harvey Hollister Bundy, of Grand Rapids, Mich.; Joseph Johnston Daniels, of Indianapolis, Ind.; Charles Pascal Franchot, of Olean, N. Y.; Roger Fellowes Hooper, of Boston; Abbot Paige Mills, of Pittsfield; Boykin Cabell Wright, of Augusta...
...Sears Prizes in the Law School have been awarded for the year 1913-1914 to Julius Houseman Amberg 2L. (Colgate University), of Grand Rapids, Mich.; James Dwight Dana 2L. (Yale), of New Haven, Conn.; Charles Pascal Franchot 3L. (Yale), of Olean, N. Y.; Robert Porter Patterson 2L. (Union College), of Glen Falls, N. Y.; and Boykin Cabell Wright 3L. (University of Georgia), of Augusta...
Professor Fernand Baldensperger will continue his lectures on the general subject "Etudes de literature compare. Le type de 'l'honnete homme' et les classiques francais du XVIIe siecle" today in Emerson D at 4.30 o'clock. Today's will be the eighth lecture in the series, the topic being "Pascal." These lectures are given in French and are open to the public...