Word: jointed
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Deans and House Masters will handle all serious infractions of University regulations according to a joint statement issued yesterday by Dean Hanford and Aldrich Durant '02, Business Manger. The statement, which follows, sets forth the policy of administrative procedure now in effect for handling cases of student discipline...
...Deal days every member of the Cabinet entertained the President once a year at dinner. To save himself from putting on evening dress nine unnecessary times, Franklin Roosevelt inaugurated the custom of letting the Cabinet give him one big joint dinner. One evening last week the Cabinet solemnly assembled at the Mayflower Hotel to dine their chief. At the appointed time he did not appear. They waited and waited. At the White House Valet Irvin McDuffy was desperately turning the Presidential wardrobe inside out: the President's white pearl vest buttons could not be found. Having stewed for nearly...
...like any other day in Cambridge, but not so in Ak-Bulak, Siberia, for to this little hamlet, 200 miles noth of the Caspian sea, scientific expeditions will come from all over the world to observe an eclipse of the sun. Harvard and M.I.T. are combining to send a joint expedition under the direction of Donald H. Menzel, associate professor of Astronomy...
Besides these notable concerts, another most interesting one is to take place at Jordan Hall on Wednesday evening, namely the joint recital of Beatrice Harrison, the famous English cellist, and Henri Deering, American pianist. Both of these are artists of the first rank and there is every reason to believe that the occasion will be a most satisfying one. The program combines the virtues of the new and the old and includes the Brahms Sonata in E minor for Cello and Piano and a recent Sonata for Cello and Piano by Arnold Bax, receiving its first American performance on Wednesday...
...making the Athletic Director a member of the faculty instead of a member of the coaching staff, and by such measures as the joint meeting of the Deans and the Administrative Board with all the coaches every fall, the H.A.A. has been brought closer and closer into cooperation with the rest of the University. The vote by the Corporation several years ago that certain members of the coaching staff should be entitled to share in the benefits of the Teachers Retirement Fund has also done much to do away with the old position of insecurity, making for a desperate desire...