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...Lect Hall Mr. Dean, Sec. 3, 36. Conf. Group III Mallinckrodt MB9 Mr. Dow, Sec. 4, 15. Conf. Group IV New Lect. Hall Mr. Fowler, Sec. 5, 21. Conf. Group V Memorial Hall Mr. Perkins, Sec. 39. Conf. Group VII Memorial Hall Mr. Potter, Sec. S. 46. Conf. Group VIII. Memorial Hall Mr. Straffen, Sec. 6, 38. Conf. Group IX New Lect. Hall Mr. Van Tyne. Sec. 10, 34. Conf Group X Geol. Lect. Rm Mr. Williams, Sec. 40, 42. Conf. Group XI Mallinckrodt MB23 Mr. Woolbert, Sec. 12, 19 Conf. Group XII Harvard 6 History 4 Harvard 2 History...
...Lect. Hall Mr. Dean, Sec. 3. 36, Conf, Group III Mallinckrodt MB9 Mr. Dow, Sec. 4, 15, Conf, Group IV New Lect. Hall Mr. Fowler, Hec. 5, 21, Conf. Group V Memorial Hall Mr. Perkins, Sec. 89, Conf. Group VII Memorial Hall Mr. Potter, Sec. 8, 16, Conf. Group VIII, Memorial Hall Mr. Stratton, Sec. 6, 88, Conf. Group IX New Lect. Hall Mr. Van Tyne, Sec. 10, 34, Conf. Group X Geol. Lect. Rm. Mr. Williams, Sec. 40, 42, Conf. Group XI Mallinckrodt MB23 Mr. Woolbert, Sec. 12, 19, Conf. Group XII Harvard 6 History 4 Harvard 2 History...
Beatification is now the first step toward canonization, but at one time there was no marked difference between the two processes. Sts. Francis of Assisi and Anthony of Padua were canonized within a year or two of their deaths. It was Pope Urban VIII who settled (by decrees of 1625 and 1634) the modern practice of differentiation. The process is threefold: the reputation for sanctity must be established, the heroic quality of the virtues must be shown, the working of miracles must be proven. After beatification, in order to qualify for canonization, miracles must be performed. The procedure, therefore...
...present Edward of Wales (the future King Edward VIII) has very seldom touched baccarat cards or chips, though often he has had his equerry play for him. Play at Vina del Mar is not high. For only 10,000 pesos ($1,200). H. R. H. bought the "bank," i. e. the right to hold and deal cards to the players who would all win to him or lose to him as Fate decreed (there is no "skill," or almost none, in baccarat...
...Conf. group III New Lect. Hall Mr. Dow, 4, 15, Conf. group IV New Lect. Hall Mr. Fowler, 5, 21, Conf. group V Emerson J Mr. McDonald 6, 16, Conf. group VI Memorial Hall Mr. Perkins, C. Conf, group VII Memorial Hall Mr. Poffer, 8, 87, Conf. group VIII Harvard 5 Mr. Stratton, A. Conf. group IX New Lect. Hall Mr. Van Tyne, 10, 84, Conf. group X Geol. Lect. Rm. Mr. William, B. Conf. group XI Geol. Lect. Rm. Mr. Woolbert, 12, 19, Conf. group XII Harvard 6 History 4 Sever 11 History 24a Andover C History 33 Emerson...