Word: callings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Permit me through your columns to call the attention of the students to the particular significance of the recital announced for Thursday evening, April 2, by Mr. Edwin Grasse of New York, who is universally acknowledged to be one of the most gifted musicians of the country in the triple role of composer, violinist, and pianist. Although Grasse can not see external objects his senses of inner-sight and hearing are of marvelous keenness and delicacy, and his touch both on the violin and pianoforte is of unusual beauty and sympathy. This remarkable musician deserves a large and enthusiastic audience...
...agree most heartily with Senator Hollis that the University should keep in close touch with the world without its, gates, particularly in a political way. Evidently, however, he does not realize how great the progress toward this has been. We Would like to call his attention to a few casual examples of labor in outside fields by members of the Faculty-to the work of professor Swain on Engineering and Transit Commissions; to the work, within the last week, of professor Bullock in connection with the State Committee on Preservation and Taxation of Forest Lands; to the work...
...present a speech is made to Freshmen by the leading scholar of the Senior class; in English A the attention of the new men is called to the valuable scholarships which the University offers; and, touching the honorary fraternity of scholars, a sober and dignified statement of the purposes of Phi Beta Kappa is published at the beginning of the year in the CRIMSON. Surely this is enough to acquaint every student with the fact that there are certain rewards for intelligent study. There is no need of lowering the dignity of Phi Beta Kappa by issuing a call...
...call for candidates for "Second Assistant Football Manager" may easily go unheeded by 1917. Last year but eight candidates appeared. And yet the succession from this position to that of University Football Manager, one of the biggest offices open to undergraduates, is direct. Apart from this the competition which is, for the most part, clerical during the rest of this year and which entails little burdensome time-serving ripens into a splendid contest in the fall. There is an exceptional opportunity to get acquainted with the hundred or more Freshmen Manager candidates and football candidates. To become acquainted with...
...Call for Coxswains...