Word: adjuncts
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...there is a dance, open to all members for 50 cents, given every Saturday night, the usual attendance being from 75 to 100 couples. Every Friday night is held a so-called "Lounger" when men gather informally to play cards and the like. Under the auspices of Mimes, an adjunct of the Union, an opera is given every year. Five performances are given in Ann Arbor, and last year the cast presented the play at Chicago. Early in the year the Union conducts rooming and employment agencies, and has been very successful along these lines. As to the future...
...value in that it has stimulated the interest of students of the drama, and it has been of great practical value in that it has given them an opportunity to put their theoretical knowledge to an actual test. The so-called "47 Workshop" was founded last winter as an adjunct to Professor Baker's course in dramatic composition. Except perhaps that it lays more emphasis on the construction of plays and less on the development of histrionic talent, the "47 Workshop" is very similar in purpose to the Dramatic Club. It is a trying out place for the best plays...
...hour's time was devoted to a general discussion in which a number of very interesting points were brought up. It was shows that very few undergraduates realize the importance of this kind of constructive work as an adjunct to their college studies, and that the learning to grasp the point of view of the non-collegian element in society was as difficult as it was a valuable accomplishment for a college...