Word: grands
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Living Room of the Union has, among other conveniences, a grand-piano. Unfortunately, however, it is used more by tyros struggling with Orpheus' muse, (who are being worsted in the struggle), than by experienced and able musicians. Properly used, a piano would be an indispensable addition to the comforts of the Living Room; used as it now is, it serves but to render unbearable the hours of postprandial reflection in the Union...
...bona fide editors may compete, and that the Monthly's team must not cut corners nor the Lampoon men lag behind and then claim the race. The struggle for the pole promises to be exceedingly keen, but no ungentlemanly conduct will be tolerated. In order, however, that the final grand procession may not be too bitter, a special finishing lap has been arranged, which will add materially to the success of the afternoon...
...efficient material which has presented itself, but the supply appears to be at an end. Six 1914 candidates now strive for final honors in our news department, while sixteen aspire for editorial positions. Although there are always more Freshmen than Sophomores in the news competition, this season shows the grand total of thirty-five first year men, as compared with the above-mentioned Sophomore six. With as many as five vacant places waiting for the right men, the small number of applicants from one class alone is little short of extraordinary in the history of the CRIMSON. Even the Junior...
...lecturing also at both places. Professor Kuekenthal will before returning to Germany in March lecture at Yale, and at the Universities of Illionis, of Michigan, and of Wisconsin; and he will also carry on some research in the marine laboratory at Lajolla, on the Pacific Coast, after visiting the Grand Canon in Arizona...
...programs of the concerts have been arranged with the co-operation of Mr. Wallace Goodrich of the Boston Opera Company, and will afford a comprehensive view of the development of grand opera from its earliest days