Word: heard
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Another hindrance to the congregational singing is the unfamiliar, unsuitable and often difficult musical settings. Either the air is rarely heard or, if well known, it hardly seems to fit the unfamiliar stanzas; and in several cases where both music and words are familiar the high-pitched arrangements for the former boy choir are out of range of the average voice...
...meeting of the University Shooting Club last evening the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: president, S. Mixter '12; vice-president, J. Heard, Jr., '12; captain, D. Lockwood '13; vice-captain, T. J. Knapp '14; secretary, R. Bullock '15; treasurer, H. Jackson...
...Heard, J., Jr., undecided...
...after the Stadium exercises--G. H. Balch, S. C. Bennett, Jr., J. E. Boit, I. C. Bolton, N. C. Bolton, W. Clark, C. K. Clinton, C. S. Cutting, F. J. Dennis, H. C. Dewey, J. Elliott, T. Frothingham, Jr., F. C. Gray, L. I. Grinnell, G. D. Hayward, J. Heard, J. Hoar, M. Hoffman, H. Holt, Jr., C. W. Hubbard, Jr., A. W. Hunnewell, R. W. Knowles, R. Lowell, S. Mixter, B. Pitman, A. B. Richardson, H. B. H. Ripley, H. J. Sargent, J. Simpkins, C. M. Storey, H. M. Voorhees, R. Weston, R. B. Wigglesworth...
...other power that we possess, to promote moral ends; that it is not enough to comply with the low standard that the fashion of the day demands, but that unless we do our duty to the utmost we are unprofitable servants. A keen French observer remarked that he had heard of America as the land of the almighty dollar, but on visiting it he found that wealth was valued here for reasons different from those that prevailed in Europe. There it was regarded as cash to be spent for pleasure. Here it was prized for the power it conferred. Power...