Word: hear
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...whistles as soon as a foul is made. One side might try to claim the right to decline a penalty under rule 28. K. Note. And the other side might say at once they heard the whistle. Everybody knows there is a difference in the play after the players hear the whistle. The officials should be instructed not to blow the whistle when they note some foul or irregular play until the ball is dead and then they must report such fact to the captain of the non-offending side who shall promptly elect whether he will accept the play...
...thus take the most prominent place in the volume. The aims, methods, limits, ideals and applications of psychology make up the first part; the second part is devoted to a study of the nature of the consciousness and the third part to the relation of soul and body. We hear that Professor Munsterberg does not instead to prepare or to authorize an English translation of the volume...
...shall be only too glad to hear from all the members of the class and especially to receive any newspaper cuttings relating to 1900 men, notices of marriages, births and dea fact anything concerning men bers of the class...
...orchestration, with various combinations of string, wind and brass instruments, illustrated by chorals, national airs and short selections from the works of various masters, together with a few original pieces. Original compositions scored by pupils will be played in rehearsal by a Boston orchestra, so that the pupils may hear the effects of their own orchestration. Especially noteworthy is the reduction in the amount of experience and practical ability required for admission to course 3. Hereafter only slight proficiency in vocal or instrumental music will be required...
...final instructions in regard to the rules of the contest. The number of men to be retained for the final trial on May 10 will depend entirely upon the quality of the work, although it will probably not exceed fifteen or twenty. Those wishing to hear the results of the contest may do so by calling at Professor Baker's residence, 195 Brattle street, between 5 and 6 o'clock this afternoon...