Word: acted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...well make-him more ready to go to the aid of a neighbor in distress. It is forgotten by those who urge these criticisms that in military training the enemy is present chiefly in imagination, whereas the person in evidence is the fellow-soldier with whom one must act, and the representative of the nation whom one must obey. It is the social and political capacities that are chiefly developed, while the pugnacious elements of our nature are trained into their subordinate place...
Dinner will be in the Territorial Room at 7 o'clock. Mr. William Roscoe Thayer '81 will act as toastmaster and several graduate members of the Society will speak...
...first trials for membership in the Dramatic Club orchestra will be held in the Music Building tonight at 7 o'clock. All candidates should bring their instruments and pieces. The orchestra will play entre act music for the performances of the club's fall play on December 14, 15, 16, and 17 and will furnish the music for the dancing after the December 14 and 16 performances. All undergraduates of the College and members of the graduate schools are eligible and those who are retained will be given an unusual opportunity to play in a large theatre orchestra. One member...
...purpose of these teas is to establish more cordial relationships between members of the University and the University officers and their wives. To accomplish this end, members of the College and the graduate schools will act as ushers, and a committee of the wives of the Faculty will receive. The Student Council wishes to call the attention of all members of the University to this opportunity to come in contact with those most prominent and most interested in the affairs of the College and the graduate schools...
Moranzoni conducted with precision, perfect command and a vigorous tempo, getting the most out of the talent that was before him. The chorus was responsible for the uneasiness in the first act, and the tenors were especially weak and uncontrolled; but the conductor, to whom the honors of the occasion belong, was more effective in getting them to rights than the prompter and those behind the scenes, and the smoothness of the second act was followed by an artistic triumph in Act...