Word: haling
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...CRIMSON states "A few years ago the Boston Symphony Orchestra was generally conceded to be the best in the country. Now, no one would make such a claim for it." Let me quote Mr. Philip Hale (Boston Herald; October 11, 1919) "Nor was the hearty applause merely by way of compliment, it was spontaneous, a willing tribute to the indisputable talent of the leader and to the equally indisputable proficiency of the superb, unrivalled orchestra.." Also Mr. Richard Aldrich (New York Times, February 6, 1920) "Mr. Monteux's admirable musicianship and technical mastery were shown in his reading and performance...
...second lecture in the series arranged by the management of the Union will take place on Wednesday evening, March 10, when Colonel Arthur Hale Woods '92 will speak on "American Citizenship on Trial." Colonel Woods, after graduating from the University, spent several years as instructor at Groton School, after which he went to Europe and was at the University of Berlin for two semesters. He spent part of 1905 and 1906 in New York City as reporter on the "Evening Sun," and later studied the police situation there. In the summer of 1905 he travelled through the Philippines with Secretary...
...Clement Harlow Condell; Aaron Ceppos Occ., Walcott; Eli Cohen '20, William Samuel Eliot; Newell B. Conant '21, Harvard College; Henry D. Costigan '20, Harvard College; Haskell Brooks Curry '20, Harvard College; Merle E. Curti '20, Sewall; Harry Herbert Dampman Occ., C. L. Jones; Max Davis '22, Bowditch; Francis Hale Dean '20, Harvard College; William A. Denker '20, Clement Harlow Condell; Bernard A. DeVoto Occ., Saltonstall; Charles Estell Dickerson, Jr., '20, Bowditch; Kenneth G. Donald '21, Bowditch; Robert Bulman Drummey '21, William Whiting; Lofton Leland Dudley, Jr., '21; Bowditch; W. A. Duerr '21, Harvard College; Warren F. Eaton '22, Harvard College...
First place in the Annual Competition for the Topiarian Club Trophy, open to students in the School of Landscape Architecture, has been awarded to Hale Junius Walker 3G.L.A., of Carthage, Ill., President of the Topiarian Club. Second and third places have been given to George French Ingalls 2G.L.A., of Waukegan, Ill., and Tracy Baldwin Augur 1G.L.A., of Brooklyn, N. Y., respectively. Mentions were awarded to William Richard Sears 3G.L.A., of Woburn and Harvey Hiram Cornell 2G.L.A., of Los Angeles, Calif...