Word: assisted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Thus far not nearly enough men have been reporting. In order that the project may be successful Professor Friedlaender needs at least a hundred voices and as many more as possible, to assist him. To insure the success of an organization which could make itself a source of much pleasure it is earnestly hoped that all men who are now able to sing in the chorus or who would care to go through the preliminary work necessary to make them eligible will attend the next rehearsal...
...Davison, Jr., '06, the College organist, will give an organ recital in Appleton Chapel this evening at 8 o'clock. F. E. Kendrie 1G., will assist as soloist. The concert this evening will be open to the public. The program is as follows: Toccata and Fugue in D minor, Bach Reverie, Bonnet Gavotte, Handel Prelude to "The Deluge," Saint-Saens Allegretto, Wolstenholme Aria, Bach March from "Joan of Arc," Dubois
...suggestion of President Lowell a University chorus will be formed. Professor Max Friedlaender, who is the director of the university chorus at Berlin, will start the training of this body in Holden Chapel on Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Dr. A. T. Davison '06 will assist Professor Friedlaender in this work and will continue it after Professor Friedlaender has returned to Germany. For many years such choruses have been an important and enjoyable feature of undergraduate life in German universities, and interested co-operation of the undergraduates will make it a valuable feature here as well...
...assistants are, more often than not, men of only too limited scope and ability. Their knowledge of the subject matter of the course is often gained by doing the reading required of the students themselves, whom they are supposed to assist in solving the knotty problems of the course. Obviously one in such a position is not a fit person to exercise complete jurisdiction over a large body of mature students...
...through the College Office necessary information pertaining to the undergraduate body, such as marks, cuts, absences from Cambridge, etc. Note.--The purpose of the above is to enable the Council to have at all times exact data so that it may give warning to individuals, teams, etc., and to assist in the maintenance of the required standard. (3) To investigate any infringement of College rules that it may see fit, with the power of recommendation to the University executive. (4) To confer with any of the governing bodies of the University or any member thereof, upon any subject pertaining...