Word: directorate
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Charles Sprague Sargent '62 died last March and since his death the University has organized the fund as a memorial to him for his exceptional work in developing the Arboretum, of which he had full charge from its inception in 1872. Sargent was Professor of Arboriculture and Director of the Arnold Arboretum...
...Between acting and instrumental music," went on Mr. Irvine, "there is a striking parallel, which most people do not seem to realize or appreciate. Both depend more or less upon action, and what is essential, upon a director. It would be just as foolish for a group of actors to act without a director as for a band of musicians to strike up without a conductor...
...changed policy among colleges with regard to the placing of graduates would seem to be the most obvious implication of the report sent by Albert C. Crawford, director of the Yale Burean of Appointments, to President Angell. An unscrupulous victimization of college men, which has not been confined to Yale, has made it "necessary in some degree to select the firms to whom interview privileges are extended and to refuse to companies unwilling to plan shead or to furnish in advance adequate data concerning their opportunities...
...only person connected with the present production, who is not an undergraduate, is Director Edward Massey '15. Mr. Massey, however, is an ex-officer of the dramatic Club and has directed successful plays at Harvard for the past eight years...
...months' season in London, the rest of the year to be divided among Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow; the company to be organized from such British singers as John McCormack, Edward Johnson, Alfred Piccaver, Joseph Hislop, Florence Austral and Eva Turner; Sir Thomas himself to be artistic director...