Word: furnishers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...each successive Wednesday during the next four weeks lectures, planned primarily for students concentrating in ancient and modern literatures, will be given in Emerson D at 4.30 o'clock. They are intended to furnish some guidance and suggestion for private study and are open to all members of the University and Radcliffe College...
Captain T. F. Mason '30, J. B. Hawes '32, and F. V. Nissen '30 should furnish stiff competition to the sprinters from the other 14 New England colleges in the 50-yard event. David Cobb '31 will run in the half-mile, though Coach Farrell said late yesterday afternoon that the brilliant Crimson distance man might compete in the mile today if the Millrose officials would sanction...
...that was needed to set the matter at rest for all time. After just having emerged from the mire of publicity which came as a result of the neglect to do this, one can only admire Mr. Shattuck's restraint in his statement, "the College apparently omitted to furnish the formal evidence...
...written two books of American negro spirituals, says about these "finest examples of folk-art in the world", as he terms them: "There is material in these spirituals worthy of use by our best composers. With their infinite variety of rhythm, their plaintive melodies and unusual harmonies, they can furnish inspiration for the highest music....The negro has been largely unable to express himself except in song. Perhaps that is why his music has such powerful appeal....I have termed this music noble, and I do so without any qualifications...
After a three weeks lull in its schedule the University hockey team will resume activities tonight when the Golden Tornado of Marquette University sweeps down on the ice at the Boston Garden to furnish the opposition. The face-off is carded for 8.30 o'clock...