Word: callings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Workshop" will present "The Call of the Mountain," a play in four acts by E. C. Ranck, at Agassiz House Theatre, this evening and Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The play is a tragedy of the Kentucky mountains, centering around the attempts of an unscrupulous mountaineer to keep his position as boss of the county. Mr. Ranck is entirely familiar with the life in Kentucky, and his main character, Zeke. Holston, played by S. J. Hume 1G., is not overdrawn with his killings and defiance...
Donald Rea Hanson '14 of Melrose Highlands will have charge of the Freshman squad and will call practice as soon as ice forms on the river. Coaches Winsor and Hanson and Captain Willetts will be present and address the meeting...
University track practice begins Monday at the baseball cage, the gym., and the Field. Practice for the relay teams and various other events starts immediately. Captain Swihart has issued a call for basketball candidates and a large squad promises a well-balanced team...
Following is a list of subjects and speakers: "The Call of the Profession." Professor Ernest Carroll Moore, of the Division of Education, Harvard University. "The Opportunities and Rewards of the Profession." Dr. David Snedden, Commissioner of Education for Massachusetts. "The Teacher in a City School System." Dr. F. B. Dyer, Superintendent of Schools, Boston. "Preparation for Teaching." Professor Henry W. Holmes, Chairman, Division of Education...
...wish through your columns to call the attention of the students to the unusual opportunity for musical cultivation and enjoyment which is open to them in the set of chamber concerts to be given by Mr. Whiting and assisting artists in the New Lecture Hall on Friday evenings, December 5, January 9, and March 20, at the first of these concerts next Friday evening the illustrations given by the famous Flonzaley Quartet of New York will consist of Schubert's Death and the Maiden Quartet, Dvorak's Quartet in C major and a Sonata for Violin and Harpsichord by Mozart...