Word: commenting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...College comment" is interesting as usual but it could be much more comprehensive and could be made an even more valuable department. The photographs are not up to the reading matter, but the whole number is creditable even if it smells a bit of gunpowder. It might have been printed at Essen...
...recent western trip. The University Glee Club of New York, a choral organization of college graduates, will also render three pieces. The closing number will be Bullard's "Stein Song" by the two hundred voices of all the clubs combined. This piece was so impressive and achieved such favorable comment last year that it has been decided to repeat it this year...
...report touches on many other points worthy of comment--the need of new chemistry buildings, the raising of the tuition fee, the union with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, etc. For this reason it should be read with care by all who are interested in the work of the University...
...story, by L. Hatch '05, and "Let's Get Married," a comedy by E. L. Beach '13. In the first of these plays the stage-settings, designed by I. Pichel '14, now stage manager at the Castle Square Theatre, were so remarkably done as to bring forth highly favorable comment from the most careful Boston critics. "Let's Get Married," the longer of the two plays, was awarded the Dramatic Club Prize presented by J. K. Hodges '14, president of the club...
After the vote, Mr. L. A. Frothingham '93, former Lieutenant-Governor of Mass achusetts, will review and comment upon the present administration. Mr. F. Schenck '09, will act as chairman...