Word: majorities
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...concert ended with a well-balanced performance of Brahms' familiar in B Major, in which Mr. Hinners and Mr. Hoffmann were ably assisted by Miss Hazel L'Africain, 'cellist. Mr. Hinners played discriminating accompaniments, and displayed unusual capacity as an ensemble pianist in the Trio...
...various officers of the British and French Missions. Lieutenant J. C. Mallett, of the French Army, is scheduled to speak on "Grenades," and Captain J. E. L. Warren, of the British Mission, will explain the use of the "Stokes Trench Mortar." The men of the corps will also hear Major C. A. Brown, U. S. M. C., who will discuss "First Aid," and Captain Henri Amann, formerly of the University Military Staff, who will address the members of the R. O. T. C. on the subject of "One-Pounders." None of the exact dates for the above talks have been...
...matches have already been received from Yale, Princeton and Dartmouth, and if enough interest is shown contests will be scheduled with other universities. The Freshmen will also meet teams from those colleges and from neighboring schools as well. Regulations relating to eligibility will be the same as in major sports. In addition to the intercollegiate matches a series of intramural tournaments will be arranged...
...reason why sufficient funds to arrange games with outside colleges or service teams should not be provided. The only requirement for organizing a team in any sport is that enough men show an interest. In fact, minor sports are considered by the Athletic Committee as important in comparison to major sports, as they were before...
...concerto in C major for two pianos by Bach is to be played by M. M. Smith '20 and R. Thompson '20; the "Terzetto" by Dvorak will be rendered by a trio composed of D. T. Gammons '18, E. S. Baker '20 and E. H. Hoffmann...