Word: commenting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...since elsewhere organizations of pianists alone are common enough. L. G. del Castillo '14, conductor of the orchestra, reviewed the work of the year, giving a hopeful view of the prospects for the future. C. S. Parker '12, president of the Sodality, completed the list of speeches with a comment on the recent successes of the orchestra...
...Economics 6b has, since the beginning of the second half-year, been connected with the history of the trade, industry, and commerce of the American colonies just before the Revolution. On Saturday, Professor Channing, whose studies in this period of our history are too well known to require comment here, lectured to the members of the course. In these days of exchange professors--intercollegiate and international--such a move on the part of Professor Gay, who is the regular lecturer, suggests a practice that might be followed at Harvard more frequently than is at present the case. Often, especially...
...comment on this year's team would be complete without at least a word in commendation of Coach Winsor's services. Few outside of those who have followed amateur hockey at the Arena for the past two years, realize how much Winsor has done to make the Canadian sport popular in this part of the country. As a coach he stands head and shoulders above any other one man in "the States". In the many years he has coached Harvard hockey teams, his seven has either won the Intercollegiate Championship or finished second. Few Harvard coaches in any sport could...
...hockey game this evening between Harvard and Yale calls for special comment. To begin with it is the first hockey game between these two Universities which has been reasonably accessible to us in Cambridge. Heretofore the final game of the Harvard season has been held on the St. Nicholas rink in New York. This year it is to be held in Boston. Secondly, this is one of the few times that a series of two and possibly three games has been arranged. As a result hockey appears in a new light to undergraduates, and there is a chance for them...
Where the performances throughout were of so high an order, it were invidious either to single out the most excellent features of the concert or to comment on short comings, but the violin playing of Mr. Kendrie in the Grieg Sonata, the singing of Messrs. Hanscom and Hancock, Mr. Moeldmer's interpretation of the Chopin G flat study, and the polished ensemble of the cerensky pieces played by Messrs. Davison and Moeldner, demand especial recognition...