Word: acceptably
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...most important opportunity and the strongest attraction is found in the lecture at each monthly meeting. Provision is being made to secure really "big" men in the engineering and commercial wireless fields to give these talks. Several of the foremost authorities are confidently expected to accept the invitation of the society for the first Saturday evening of each month. The program for November 2--the first meeting of the season, to be held in Room 23, Walker Building, Institute of Technology, Boston--includes addresses by Mr. H. E. Upton on the new legal restrictions of amateurs, Mr. H. B. Richmond...
...hundred and fifty men have already accepted the invitation of the Christian Association and others may accept, for the invitations remain still open. The Cambridge Y. M. C. A. building is two blocks west of Central square, opposite the City Hall...
Though billed as a musical causerie there is in this new entertainment far more of the tuneful than of the chatty, and if we are to accept the verdict of packed houses this is quite as it should be. A slender plot for which two obliging comedians apologize--why should they?--a variety of entertainment ranging from trick bicycle riding to a classic ballet, uncommonly good taste in the way of settings and costumes, and a chorus made up not of painted puppets but of spirited and gifted human beings--these are a few of the charms of a thoroughly...
...public sale will be held at George H. Kent's University Bookstore this morning at 8 o'clock for those wishing to buy tickets for this year's course of Symphony concerts. There are a large number of good scats available for those who wish to accept this opportunity for purchase. The price per ticket is the same as that of previous years, $7 for the eight concerts...
...Kelley '07, has resigned recently from the department to accept a position on the chemical staff of the Mid-vale Steel Company of Philadelphia. He was appointed an instructor in 1909, and last year gave all of the courses in organic chemistry, namely: Chemistry 2, 5, 16, and 17. This year he was to have given Chemistry 22, a new course in advanced organic laboratory work...