Word: branches
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...confused with the regular spring presentation which will not be played until shortly after the April recess. The casts will be composed of Dramatic Club members only and the sole purpose of the plays is to give the members an opportunity to try their hand at some new branch of the dramatic art. The plays will be given for the patronesses and the members of the 47 Workshop. In addition to them only special guests of the Dramatic Club members will be admitted to the performances at the Agassiz Theatre...
...indoor baseball series has gained a decided advantage over the other sports in number of games played. So far 11 contests have been held, with Standish the prevailing favorite throughout. Smith has taken a decided drop in this branch, having lost nine out of 11 games played...
...hierarchy of sport should be found at any college is only to be expected. The standing of any particular activity is measured by its popularity more than the popularity by its standing. When upward of fifty thousand people will crowd to see a football game, naturally enough that branch of athletics will be the most important, and the man who plays it a dominant figure...
Total sales during this period amounted to $450,317.15, of which $335,985.04 represents business done at the Main Store, and $114,332.11 the sales at the Technology Branch, the total net profits for the six months, at both stores, amounting to $52,625.53. There is every reason to expect, according to the Board of Directors, that the Cooperative Society will be able to show at the end of the college year, a sufficient amount of net profit to pay the present rate of dividends with a substantial margin to spare...
...annual meeting and dinner of the graduate branch of the Harvard Engineering Society will be held this evening at 7 o'clock at the Harvard Club of New York. The meeting will be addressed by several prominent men, among whom are Mr. Howard Elliott, C. E. '81, chairman of the Board of the Northern Pacific Railroad, and Mr. George McAnony, chairman of the New York Transit Association, and will be attended by representatives from all parts of the country. Dean Hughes of the Engineering School will be present while R. C. Hardy, 4E.S., president of the Engineering Society at Cambridge...