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...HallEconomics 3 Memorial HallEnglish 16 New Lect. HallFrench 5' Emerson JGerman H New Lect. HallLatin A Sever 17, 18Mathematics C Sec. II Sever 18Mathematics D Memorial HallPhysiology 1 New Lect. HallPsychology A Emerson A, D, FPsychology 5 Emerson JSocial Ethics 27 Emerson JZoology 6b New Lect. HallFRIDAY, JUNE 18 (VIII)Chemistry 9 Memorial HallEnglish 4 Emerson AFine Arts 14a Fogg Lect. Rm.German AProf. Bierwirth, Sects. 10, 14 Memorial HallMr. Bennett, Sect. 11 Memorial HallMr. Buckingham, Sects. 13, 18 Memorial HallMr. Evans, Sects. 7, 22 Memorial HallMr. Guerkink, Sects. 2, 6 New Lect. HallDr. Heffner, Sects. 1, 21, 23 New Lect...
Haakon VII. The monarch who may thus shortly reign over a large part of the two extremities of the globe is the second son of King Frederick VIII and brother of Christian X of Denmark. In 1896 King Edward VII of Britain prudently caused the marriage of his third daughter, Maud, to Haakon, then Prince Carl of Denmark. In 1905 the Norwegian Storting (Parliament), emboldened by the benign attitude of the British Lion, declared dissolved the union of Norway and Sweden (1814-1905) and elected as king of Norway, Carl of Denmark, who promptly took the favorite name...
...Hyde was attended by a cook, a librarian and twelve other khitmutgars. He took a suite overlooking Hyde Park. Said he: "I am on a pilgrimage. My family's former estate was Hyde Park. Four hundred years ago they lived at Hyde Park Manor House, later confiscated by Henry VIII...
Died. H. R. H. the Dowager Queen Louisa of Denmark, 75, widow of King Frederik VIII of Denmark, mother of King Christian X of Denmark and of King Haakon VII of Norway, daughter of King Charles XV of Sweden and Norway, great-granddaughter of the delectable Désirée Clary (the daughter of a French banker) who charmed Napoleon and married his most fortunate Marshal, Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte, later King Charles XIV of Sweden and Norway; at Copenhagen, after a long series of illnesses...
...plodded valiantly through Bismarck's Blut und Schlamm (blood and mud). Moreover he had become a valued if not a great tactician and had served as a professor at the War Academy. In 1896 his reward came. He was appointed Chief of the General Staff of the VIII Army Corps, and in 1904 was transferred to command the IV Army Corps−the summit of a German General's hopes in time of peace...