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...Water Music Handel Concerto in B Minor for four violins Vivaldo Violin solos S. T. Romasskieicz '33 George Mateyo '34 David Band '34 E. M. Reover, Jr. 3G. Concerto in D. Minor for Violoncello J. Bach St. Paul's Suite for string orchestra Holst Jig Oelintao - Intermezzo -- Finale (The Dungeon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PIERIAN SODALITY WILL GIVE CONCERT TONIGHT | 3/8/1932 | See Source »

...Things Helen knew: that George L. Baker is Portland's Mayor; that George V is England's King; Herbert Hoover the U. S. President; Calvin Coolidge, ex-President; George Washington, first President; that electricity "lights, shocks"; that tea comes from Japan. She knew the meanings of: copper, dungeon, lecture, haste. Things she did not know: the life-span of a horse; the largest city in the U. S.; why the heart beats. If she were hunting a ball lost in a circular field and were, offered two ways of finding it, she would utilize the "inferior...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Friendly Test | 10/5/1931 | See Source »

...Nicaragua, damage was estimated to total $20,000,000, only one-two hundredth of this being covered by earthquake insurance. One per cent of the city's stone & concrete buildings were declared "reparable." Bodies buried were estimated to total 975. Two children were extracted from an earthquake-made dungeon, physically unharmed, totally insane...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NICARAGUA: Man after Nature | 4/20/1931 | See Source »

...aside from the result of natural wear down of the body, the effect of these inescapable rays-unless one cared to live in some dungeon dark; and even into it they may eventually pierce their ways, though unseen-will eventually track us down! They are probably Nature's last provision for making sure that all living things will end their life-cycles in the proper time. . . . Man is, indeed, born...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Cosmic Nemesis? | 3/16/1931 | See Source »

...book. The word "Lives" in the title is its keynote. His lives as a hard riding cavalry-officer, as a member of the finest polo team in the colony, as a pig-sticker as an aerial observer during the Great War, as a prisoner in a Turkish dungeon and his subsequent escape, are but a few of the many sides of Major Yeats-Brown. That description of the polo game has already received its columns of praise; the midnight excursion to the haunts of the Nautch-girls has been written with a consummate delicacy and just as consummate a sincere...

Author: By J. J. R. jr., | Title: The Mysticism of India | 2/20/1931 | See Source »

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