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Economics 2bHarvard 2, 5, 6 Engin.Sciences 5 Pierce 302, 304 Fine Arts 2a Fogg Fine Arts 10a Robinson French 18 hf Emerson D French 21 Sever 5 German 1c Sever 5 German 4 Sever 6 German 7 Sever 6 Government 1 Prof. Munro's sect. A New Lect., Hall Mr. Whitmore's sects. New lect., Hall Mr. Furber's sects. New Lect., Hall Mr. Shoup's sects. New Lect., Hall Mr. Wells' sects. Zool. Lect., rm. Government 7 Holden Greek 8 Sever 18 History 16 Emerson J History 35 Sever 6 History a 1 Andover History of Science 2 Sever...
...except such as are announced for P. M., and are three hours in length. Examination Tomorrow Anthropology 2 Peabody Mus. Astronomy 2b Astron. Lab. Chemistry 23 Emerson F Class Archaeology 1b Sever 18 Class Philology 26 Sever 18 Comp. Literature 35 Sever 18 Economics A. Prof. Burbank's sect. AA Harvard 3 Mr. Shortliffe's Seets, B, F, J, N Zool. Lect.-rm. Mr. Meriam's sect. C, O, R, New Lect-Hall Mr. Kahn's sect. D. G, L. P New Lect-Hall Mr.Masson's sect. E, H, M, Q Emerson D Dr. Tucker;s sect...
...sect. 2 Emerson JFrench 13 Sever 18German 8 Sever 18Government 4 Sever 23Greek B II Sever 18History 7 Fogg Lect.-rm.History 14 Harvard 6History 57 Harvard 5Italian 10 Emersen FMathematics A III Sever 17Mathematics C 2aAnsbacher to Grosser (incl.) Sever 20Hamilton to Wintringham (incl.) Sever 24Mathematics 3 HoldenMathematics 33 HoldenMineralogy 12 Mineral Lab.Music 5 Harvard 3Philosophy 3a Emerson DPhysics 5 Emerson JPsychology 23 Emerson ASpanish 8 Sever 112 P. M.Chemistry 8Adelman to Littell (incl.) Emerson DMcElroy to Woolpert (incl.) Emerson JEnglish 41 New Lect. HallEngineering SchoolEngineering 95 Pierce 304Engineering 200 Pierce 304Engineering 220 Pierce...
...Community church is public. It accepts the universality of the religious instinct, and welcomes all men, regardless of sect, class or nation, or race, on a basis of membership identical with that of citizenship in the community...
...repentant!" Come, frankly, what should we think of him if he were? The Roman Empire was governed by men of the highest respect for justice and the law, but as a matter of governmental necessity they were compelled to see to it that members of that idle and dangerous sect of agitators the Christians, burn a little just a little incense on the alter of the Emperor. They didn't do it, and some of us are inclined to admire them for it. JOHN F. SIMS...