Word: customs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Whiting will, according to his usual custom, play on the planoforte. He will be assisted by Mr. Arkady Bourstin on the violin, and Mr. Anton Horner on the French horn. The concert will be open to all students and officers of the University, without chage for admission. Tickets may be purchased by the public at Amee Brothers' bookstore on Brattie street, for $1. The gallery will be reserved for ticket holders, who will not be allowed on the main floor. No women will be permitted to occupy seats on the floor...
...trip and that training table would not begin until after the spring vacation. All men, he went on to say, must be entered in some special event as the squad will be divided into groups at the beginning of next week when sub-captains will be appointed, following the custom established last year...
...here, and bring up the whole subject of examinations. With divisionals not at any great distance, there are several points worth discussion. In the first place, what is the situation in regard to exemption from final examinations in concentration subjects? In the division of History, Government and Economics, the custom has been to mark the general examination Summa cum, Magna cum, cum Laude, and pass, with exemption; one may also be passed but be required to take his final examinations. Supposedly this system is to be followed in the new fields in which generals have been introduced...
Freshman baseball, active work in which has already begun, is in charge of Coach Young. A squad of approximately 30 men will be retained for the major part of the season, although there will be cuts at various times. This year, contrary to the usual custom, there will be no inter-dormitory baseball for those who are not retained on the first squad. The men who would have played dormitory baseball must go out for some other form of athletics...
According to his custom, Mr. Whiting will play on the pianoforte. He will be assisted by Mr. Cyril Towbin and Mr. Karl Kraeuter on violins, Mr. Nicolai Moldavan on the viola, Mr. Percy Such on the violincello, and Mr. Georges Grisez on the clarinet. All of these artists are members of the Music Art Society of New York...