Word: hand
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Friends" tells of a young clerk with an "almost Apollic hand," "a thin nose," a "wide nare," and "unplumbed eyes," who reluctantly wins the friendship of a fellow clerk--and proves to be a girl (as the clever reader has discovered some months in advance of the hero). The story lacks novelty, probability and power. "The Process" appears to be just such a tale as no young man should try to tell, a tale outside the author's experience and beyond the present reach of his imagination. The style is a little too deliberately jaunty...
...must be simple and spirited and of a sufficiently dignified type to be sung at all class occasions. It should consist of two verses with or without chorus. Men who have words without music or music without words can get a collaborator by applying at Hollis 4. Men may hand in as many songs as they wish...
...attain the end desired. Musical composition like all other forms of artistic endeavor does not flourish under competitive stimulus with a set occasion for its object. We may want new songs, but it is doubtful if they can best be obtained in the old way. On the other hand we realize that no amount of enthusiasm on the part of the students singing a song can contribute anywhere nearly as much toward the perfection of the performance as training in the mechanics of singing it. Composition at leisure during the larger part of the year and intensive training...
...smokers, 86.33 Interest, 4.87 Total credits, $906.44 DEBITS. Dues to Student Council. $10.00 Smoker November 25, 1912, 133.80 Smoker February 11, 1913, 88.50 Smoker April 7, 1913, 88.60 Smoker May 5, 1913, 223.85 Printing ballots, etc., 18.00 Total debits, $562.75 Total credits, $906.44 Total debits, 562.75 Cash on hand...
...inability of the forward line to play together. The forwards were too scattered, presenting an open line through which the Milford team could press the ball to the defence; and their lack of team work prevented consistent rushing down the field. The defence, on the other hand, played with more apparent knowledge of team work, stopping most of their opponents' rushes brilliantly. Francke's work in this department of the game was especially effective...