The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumen41Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1933 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 59
Página 132
... house which had been built by William Pantry or Peyntree , who had left for Con- necticut with Hooker . This house and lot certainly came into the possession of the College and the occupation of Eaton in 1638 ; and although the lot by ...
... house which had been built by William Pantry or Peyntree , who had left for Con- necticut with Hooker . This house and lot certainly came into the possession of the College and the occupation of Eaton in 1638 ; and although the lot by ...
Página 172
... House , which is the largest , to Kirkland House , which is the smallest , is to be made aware of the innumerable and constant activities which must be taking place within each of the seven Houses and which by their very nature must ...
... House , which is the largest , to Kirkland House , which is the smallest , is to be made aware of the innumerable and constant activities which must be taking place within each of the seven Houses and which by their very nature must ...
Página 259
... house . The Committee , not the House Master , will be commissioned to neutralize the preferences of each sophomore class . - - The men living outside the Houses the " Untouchables " as a candid Master once termed them — have this year ...
... house . The Committee , not the House Master , will be commissioned to neutralize the preferences of each sophomore class . - - The men living outside the Houses the " Untouchables " as a candid Master once termed them — have this year ...
Contenido
WALTER HINES PAGE | 1 |
WHERE THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL OUT | 14 |
AND 1932 THE SUPREME COURT | 22 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 25 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
60 State Street academic administration American appointed Architectural Acoustics audience authorities believe better Boston called Cambridge Charles Hall Grandgent course crime critical Dean Dental School dramatic Dunster economic Eliot Eliot House England English examinations experience fact faculty feel fellowships field Flu-Flu football freshman Harvard College HARVARD GRADUATES House Plan human important intellectual interest JOHN GALLISHAW knowledge learned lectures less literature living Lowell's magazine Massachusetts matter ment mind Nathaniel Eaton never observed ordinary degree organization perhaps play poetry poets political present President Lowell problem Professor question Sabine Sanders Theatre scholar scholarship seems Shakespeare Sidney social society T. S. ELIOT teachers teaching things tion tripos Tutors undergraduate Unity University Hall verse Walter Hines Page writing Yale young