Word: joints
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Tickets are now on sale for the annual joint concert by the Glee Club, Instrumental Clubs and Pierian Sodality Orchestra with the Princeton Chorister Glee Club, Orchestra, and Banjo Club. The concert will be held, as usual, the evening before the Princeton football game, Friday, November 10. It will commence at 8.45 o'clock and will be over in time to enable the audience to attend the dance at the Union. Probably about 60 members of the Glee Club and 45 from the Instrumental Clubs will participate...
...musical corporation of the Middle West, which has just been formed and includes the men's glee clubs in universities and colleges belonging to the "Big Ten" conference, as well as those in Beloit, Grinnell, Wabash, and James Milliken colleges. The clubs of the federation will compete in a joint contest concert in Chicago during the winter. The club winning this contest will journey to New York in March and compete with the winner of the eastern intercollegiate corporation contest. In the latter contest each club will sing three songs...
...Glee Club will open the season of 1922-23 by a joint concert with the University Instrumental Clubs and the Princeton Glee and Instrumental Clubs in Sanders Theatre on the evening of Friday, November 10. Its next appearance will be at New Haven on November 24, when it will give a similar joint concert with the University Instrumental Clubs, the Yale Instrumental Clubs, and the Yale Glee Club...
...suggested plan would give an adaptation of the English collegiate organization. Each college would main-chapel, and so in; but the advanced work, honor courses, and the expensive laboratory establishment would be in a central university controlled by a joint board and supported in part by the provinces. This arrangement makes possible the foundation of a strong well established university of the first-class, while it sacrifices little or none of the advantages of the small colleges. The smaller institution does not lose its identify in the least, but the widening of its horizon by the new organization, gives...
...similar way much can be hoped for from a joint debate on a subject of close interest to both-teams, like the one proposed. But if the University is to compare favorably with the other teams which Oxford plans to meet on the expected trip, a far greater interest much be taken in debating. The possibilities are wide. Yale is considering favorably a similar challenge and it is to be hoped that the University will follow suit...