Word: gatherers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...first meeting of the German Sing-Song, an informal club of undergraduates who gather to sing German songs and popular music, will be held in the Lowell House Tower Room tonight at 7 o'clock, J. MacL. Hawkes '26, announced yesterday. The organization plans to continue the activities of last year, such as the radio broadcasts, and the talks by guests; concerts will be given by the members before clubs which desire them...
Members of the Council will gather for the usual council meeting on Friday evening, convening at nine o'clock in the Pickering Memorial Room immediately following the Open Night held at the Observatory to which all members of the Association are cordially invited. The members are fortunate in being able to attend the first of the annual series of Open Nights, at which Dr. D. H. Menzel will lecture on "The Sun, a Variable Star." An important part of the activities of the Open Night will be the observation of various stars, through the new 15-inch telescope...
...showed, there are approximately 6,000,000 more members in the Republican Party than there are in the Democratic ranks. How many disgruntled Republicans and Democrats will cast a protest vote for Norman Thomas is not negligible in view of the fact that the popular votes may gather in such a way as to determine the election. Considering the fact that they are the minority party, it is the floating vote that the Democrats must appeal to and corral if they expect to win the election."Dr. E. P. HERRING, Instructor in Government, who concedes Roosevelt more than an ever...
...Fraulein (Dorothea Wieck) has given her a chemise. Of this the principal makes such a scandal that the child goes to kill herself by jumping from the top of the staircase well. The other children drag her back in time. The final scene, in which the overwrought children gather around the young Fraulein, is made the symbol of the harsh old principal's spiritual defeat, the prediction of old Germanv's death...
...trying to keep college football pure and undefiled, and at the same time make it pay large sums into the college treasury, is very much like the effort to enforce the Volstead Act--it runs counter to the qualities of human nature. When the football player sees his college gather in a million dollars in one year in gate receipts and considers how hard he has been worked to achieve that result, he is strongly inclined to feel that he is entitled to some of the swag. To sure, this money is supposed to be used to maintain the general...