Word: jointly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...clock. The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, under its conductor, Josef Stransky, with a Russian violinist, Efren Zimbalist, as soloist, will furnish the program. On November 8, the concert will be given by Madame Olive Fremstad, while on November 15, Miss Julia Clup and Madame Olga Samaroff will give a joint concert...
...series of joint meetings with other clubs interested in the different aspects of international relations is being planned for the term. Last year the meetings held under the auspices of the ten clubs forming the International Polity Federation were very successful and largely attended, the speakers including Norman Angell, Hamilton Holt, President Eliot, Edwin Mead, and others. At the end of the year, on account of the interest aroused, it was decided to form a special International Polity Club for those vitally interested in the discussion of international problems, and to arrange a series of joint meetings between this club...
...always been the custom to cast members of the Cercle for the female roles or to get older ladies from Boston or Cambridge for such parts, but this year it has been decided to ask the co-operation of the Radcliffe Cercle and to make the fall play a joint production...
...practice during the fall will be spent in developing accurate stick-work and in mastering the fundamental principles of the game. By reporting regularly for the autumn work men with no experience can develop enough skill to become members of the team later. Freshmen especially will gain from the joint practice with the University squad...
...Technology Alumni Council for the establishment of a "bureau for furnishing without substantial expense such technical information and advice as the State and the public may require" is of the greatest interest. Not only is the plan of great concern to Harvard through the pending growth of the "joint faculty" with Technology, but it is a suggestion thought with illimitable possibilities for Harvard herself...