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...examinations held in the Engineering School today and tomorrow are included in the following list, and will be similarly announced each day during the examination period. Today Anthropology 7, Peabody Mus. Chemistry 3: Abrams to Kolasa (incl.), Sever 35 Lawrence to Williams (incl.), Sever 36 Economics 1a: Aiken to Curry (incl.), Sever 5 Davis to Hefler (incl.), Sever 6 Heinz to King (incl.), Sever 7 Kley to Osgood (incl.), Sever 8 Parnes to Witte (incl.), Sever 11 Economics 14, Emerson F Engin. Sciences 10, Pierce 304 Engineering 208, Pierce 304 Engineering 330, Pierce 304 Engineering 223 (Phys. 4c), Pierce...
...following examinations are listed for today at 9.15 o'clock in the following places: Chemistry 14 hf, Sever 17 Engineering 210, Pierce 304 Geology 10, Sever 5 History 34, Sever 30 Latin 3 hf, Sever 18 Semitic 22, Sever 11 Spanish 1: Mr. Rivera's sects. 1,4, Sever 35 Mr. Rivera's sect. 8, Sever 30 Mr. Hornicek's sects 3, 5, Sever 11 Mr. Lincoln's sect 6, Sever 36 Mr. Manach's sect. 7, Sever 17 Mr. Manach's sect. 9, Sever 18 Mr. Washburn's sect. 2, Sever 36 2 P. M. Military Science...
...following examinations are listed for tomorrow at 9.15 o'clock in the following places: 9.15 A. M. Chemistry 14 hf, Sever 17 Geology 10, Sever 5 History 34, Sever 30 Latin 3 hf, Sever 18 Semitic 22, Sever 11 Spanish 1: Mr. Rivera's sects, 1, 4, Sever 35 Mr. Rivera's sect. 8, Sever 30 Mr. Hornicek's sects 3, 5, Sever 11 Mr. Lincoln's sect 6, Sever 36 Mr. Manach's sect. 7, Sever 17 Mr. Manach's sect. 9, Sever 18 Mr. Washburn's sect. 2, Sever 36 2 P. M. Military Science 1, New Lect...
...Yard--a possibility suggested by the frequency of smaller blazes in Cambridge since last fall, especially those in Claverly and Bertram Halls. Fortunately no great damage has yet been done, nor any lives endangered. But could the same be said if a fire were to break out in Sever or in Harvard...
Weak floors, plaster walls, and wooden stairways are not conducive to the safety of the hundreds who make use of these recitations halls each day. Nor does the absence of adequate fire-escapes improve conditions. True, Sever boasts a well hidden system of chain ladders as antiquated as they are inefficient, and Harvard has its vines and roof-balcony; but the only effective work which these appurtenances can accomplish is to cause the imprisoned undergraduate to spend valuable lecture hours in wondering whether it would be better in case of fire, to trust to the firemen or slide down...