Word: lowers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...play Chopin, one must have acute sensibilities, a versatility of mood, a perfect mechanism, the heart of a woman and the brain of a man"; and Mile. Novaes seemed to conform with most of that statement. Occasionally she was guilty of excessive rubato, and occasionally she rather pounded the lower reaches of the piano; but, for vitality of tone, evenness of scale, and fine interpretation, she cannot find an equal among any of the contemporary pianists we have heard. The Mazurka and the Etude were especially fine. The second group was disappointing; Albeniz has written much better piano music than...
Both teams have good records, although the academy men have a slightly lower percentage in games won and lost and have played more games than the Crimson. Dean's record includes victories over the M. I. T. Freshmen by 42-30 and the Fordham Freshman 24-13. The schoolboys were, however, defeated by the Yale Freshmen 23-15, and so this afternoon's contest may throw light on the Crimson's chances against the Blue...
...been pointed out that it is intended primarily, for members of the University, although the public will also be admitted. Tickets are on sale at $1.65 for the floor and $1.10 for the balcony at the Cooperative Society. Leavitt and Peirce's, the 47 Workshop office in Lower Massachusetts, and at Berrick's in Boston...
...hard to tell which is what, There is no moral; but the society magazine, of which "Town and Country" is only one of a kind, gets its full and deserved dose of satire in this number. And the High Society that is mirrored in those magazines, along with the Lower Society that "takes it all in" comes in for an incidental share of ridicule...
...Florida, and the disasters frequently occurring in "stunt" flying, have almost completely obscured the permanent progress steadily going on in the control of the air. The report of the United States Air Mail Service last June showed a record of over ninety per cent scheduled trips finished, with a lower accident average than any other branch of transportation. Only a day or so ago the story came of a plane carrying a doctor two hundred and fifty miles to an island in Lake Michigan to save a man's life. In Mesopotamia aeroplanes are being used systematically by the British...