Word: directing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...concensus of opinion that rank in the Law School does indicate future success, and these figures show that such rank varies in proportion to rank in College. If this conclusion, namely, that high grade in studies while in College is a direct indication of later success, were firmly impressed upon the undergraduate body, it would do much to restore studies to the place that they should logically occupy in a College man's life...
...Savery '11, Beck 32, before 6 o'clock tonight. The announcement of the play or plays selected by the graduate committee, consisting of Professor G. P. Baker '87, Mr. Winthrop Ames '95, and Mr. H. T. Parker of the Boston Transcript, and of the coach engaged to direct the performances, will be made March 18, when trials will be held held for parts in the plays. Performan-for parts in the plays. Performances will be given on April...
...sent to J. C. Savery '11, Beck 32, by 6 o'clock tomorrow. The announcement of the play or plays selected by the Graduate Committee, consisting of Professor G. P. Baker '87, Mr. H. F. Parker '95, and Mr. Winthrop Ames '95, and of the coach engaged to direct the performances, will be announced March 18, when trials will be held for parts in the plays. Performances will be given on April...
Professor L. J. Johnson '87 will deliver a lecture in Emerson J at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon on, "The American City Charter up to Date." Direct nominations, the short ballot, preferential voting, the initiative, the referendum, and the recall will be discussed as means to secure the control of a city by its inhabitants. There will also be a mock election as an object lesson in preferential voting. The lecture is open to the public...
...Advocate intends in the future to pay more attention to the point of view section because a just criticism of college papers has always been that there is usually little suggestion of college about them. In the current number, for example, there are two letters on a subject of direct local and contemporary interest--the new method of assignment of rooms in Senior dormitories, these very letters, moreover, bringing out the point that articles in such a paper as the Advocate should be much more carefully thought out and should be expressed in a more nearly final form than...