Word: chapel
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...week to balance their next season's budget (see above), in North Carolina a novel symphonic venture was having its start. North Carolinians wanted an orchestra of their own. No single city was affluent enough to support a full-fledged one alone but in the university town of Chapel Hill a group of men headed by Geologist Joseph Hyde Pratt had the idea of organizing a State Symphony,† one which would visit and be backed by several communities. They approached Composer Lamar Stringfield, a native Carolinian flautist teaching in the University music department. Among his teachers were Georges...
...dispatches to the metropolitan dailies from the World War front, which were rushed into extras by the most conservative publishers and hawked about by excited newsboys. Balance against the "militant youngsters" the richly exclamatory dispatches from Floyd (Well boys and girls, what a war!) Gibbons from the battle-scarred Chapel in the late Sino-Japanese debacle...
...other side of the scale: Wisconsin's Daily Cardinal fearless and intelligent attack on Chapel, who was seeking to besmirch the university's fair name; the Columbia Spectator's justified attack on corruption in the college's dining halls; The N. C. Technician's attack on what it deemed an unwise gubernatorial policy...
...further expected that all the exterior scaffolding on the chapel will be removed before Commencement in June...
Refusal of the plasterers' union to accept a cut in the wages of workmen employed on the new Memorial Chapel will not cause the completion of the building to fall materially behind schedule, R. K. Lamb '28, secretary for information, stated yesterday. The contractors themselves will continue the work of plastering with the assistance of a few unskilled laborers...