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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...club competitions, but especially able men may be and have been elected to the club during their freshman years. Indeed, it is highly desirable that men should enter into the work of the club as early as possible during their college life, in order that they may gain the larger amount of experience thus made possible and be able to do more valuable work in the club...
...which are approximately 60 feet by 54 feet exclusive of the stage. Inclusive of the large apron, the stage dimensions are about 29 feet by 33 feet, and under the stage floor are stored sliding platforms which can be drawn out to add even more space for the larger musical organizations. There is a drop at about mid-depth of the stage that can be let down when the extra space is not desired. In the north side of the stage is the space for the pipe organ...
...Anderson, of Princeton, seems to have chosen his college on a basis of reason. Not the weakest of his arguments is that of the preceptorial system, in which the relations of professor and pupil are close. At Princeton alone of the larger colleges did he find such a system developed. The other men have made their choice on less substantial grounds, but the undergraduate has to learn from them, as from the first, that the standard of the college is set by the man--that it is what Harvard men say and do more than anything else that wins recruits...
Princeton, N. J., October 21.--The formal dedication of the Graduate College of Princeton University and the presentation of the Cleveland Memorial Tower takes place Wednesday morning. Representatives from the larger colleges and universities of this country together with a delegation from abroad will be present. Among the speakers are President Hibben and Dean West of Princeton, Alois Riehl of Berlin, Arthur Shipley of Cambridge, Emil Boutroux of Paris, and former president Taft...
...other hand we realize that no amount of enthusiasm on the part of the students singing a song can contribute anywhere nearly as much toward the perfection of the performance as training in the mechanics of singing it. Composition at leisure during the larger part of the year and intensive training at the mass meetings seems to be a procedure well devised for the end in view...