Word: lighting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...last Junior Smoker of the year held in the Dining Room of the Union last night, O. G. Saxon, chairman of the 1914 Electric Light Committee reported that a little over $5800 of the $6000 necessary to equip the Senior Dormitories with electric lights has been pledged. Of this amount the Corporation has agreed to pay $3500, while members of the Junior Class have pledged sums amounting to a little over $1500. Because the Sophomore Committee was late in organizing, it was not able to make a complete report, but it is understood that of the remaining amount necessary...
...Junior class will be held in the Dining Room of the Union tonight at 9 o'clock. Entertainment will be provided by members of the class. It is important that all Juniors attend this final smoker as there will probably be read a report of the Electric Light Committee...
...Yale 1915 crew defeated the Harvard Sophomores by six lengths in the Basin Saturday afternoon. Rough water handicapped the rowing somewhat and as a result the time for the mile and seven-eighths course was only 13 minutes. The light Harvard crew was in capable of maintaining a high stroke while the sturdy Yale men pulled a consistently faster stroke...
...fortnightly, like the Advocate, with sixteen pages, including, besides advertisements, news, and editorials, several poems of a light nature...
...detect those weaknesses of a play which are brought out only by an adequate performance. The audience is especially selected with a view to the value of its critical judgment, and each member is asked to submit a criticism in order that the play may be rewritten in the light of the general comment. Professor Baker has made a life work of the teaching of technique of dramatic composition. Though not subservient to popular tastes, he is eminently practical, urging his students to write with a view to a New York production. The work of such of his students...