Word: generality
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Alumni Association will hold a large spread on Class Day out of doors behind University Hall. The twenty-fifth class will be the chief hosts at this general luncheon to which the Alumni will be invited free of charge. One or two of the celebrating classes may have special tents of their own, near the general tent. The fiftieth class will as usual have its spread in Phillips Brooks House...
...opera, "Die Walkure," will be presented in the Yale Bowl at New Haven at 7.45 o'clock tonight. Mr. S. Kronberg, of Boston, who staged the performance of "Siegfried" in the Stadium a year ago, is in charge of the affair, which will be conducted along the same general lines as was the opera last June, but enlarged. Many noted singers are to take part,-Mme. Johanna Gadski as Brunhilde; Mme. Schumann-Heink, as Fricka; Mme. Melaine Kurt, as Sieglinde; M. Johannes Sembach, as Siemunde; Clarence Whitehill, as Waton; Carl Braun, as Hunding, and other Metropolitan stars...
...Somerville, where the fundamental theoretical and practical principles of fuels and combustion will be studied. At Niagara Falls, at the plant of the Exolon Manufacturing Company, there will be opportunities for work in electro-chemistry and high temperature furnaces. The application of electricity at low temperatures, and the general principles involved in paper making will be illustrated at the Eastern Manufacturing Company in Bangor, Me. The Atlas Cement Company, of Allentown, Pa., will afford extraordinarily good advantages for studying the practical applications of inorganic chemistry. The fifth and sixth plants have not yet been definitely decided on, but one will...
...first event in the dedication exercise of the new M.I.T. buildings will be a dress rehearsal of the great masque and pageant on Saturday. This will be the public's only chance to see the performance of which Professor Ralph Adams has had general direction, and which has been developed by several other artists...
...policy in intercollegiate boat races is concerned, we have put ourselves on record frankly as not in the competition for four-mile honors. Some of the reasons for this grow out of our own situation in Princeton, and some have a more general application. I do not myself believe that a four-mile race involves a severer strain upon the man properly trained for such a race than a two-mile race. I have rowed all distances from a mile to four miles, and my recollection is that one-mile races were the most 'punishing...