Word: conductivity
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...athletic officials of the old school might reluctantly consent to measures such as these purely as an emergency expedient. Their acceptance as a part of the ordinary scheme of things will involve an entirely new conception of the place of athletics in a college, and of the proper conduct, standards, and atmosphere of varsity contests...
...white-gloved ladies proudly patting their hands together marked the opening of the San Francisco Symphony last week. The conductor was Issai Dobrowen who rang in a flashy performance of a Tschaikowsky symphony. The pianist was José Iturbi who would have dearly loved to conduct the orchestra himself. The ladies were proud because many of them had worked hard to raise the guarantee necessary to save the Symphony for San Francisco. But with all their efforts the orchestra remained last week a rickety, anemic organization compared with its lusty young brother, the San Francisco Opera Company...
...doctors last week received a close-up report on state Medicine in finest flower. Although the reporters, slim Sir Arthur Newsholme of England and portly Secretary John Adams Kingsbury of the U. S. Milbank Memorial Fund, were biased in favor of state conduct of medicine in general when they visited Russia last year, they were willing to find faults. They found few, they report in Red Medicine.* Those few are mainly due, they believe, to the vast territory and population which Soviet State medicine is trying to cover. Principal findings...
...Reverend Charles Edwards Park, of the First Church, Unitarian, Boston, will conduct the morning services in the Appleton Chapel of the Memorial Church...
...first time in three years, the Glee Club, will present a concert before the Harvard Club of Boston tomorrow at 4 o'clock. G. Wallace Woodworth '24, director of the Club for nine years, will conduct the concert...