Word: making
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...train leaves the Back Bay Station at 2.40 o'clock. The trip ends in New York on the evening of December 30, where a concert will be given at the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria. Fifty-one men, chosen by competition from the Glee, Mandolin and Banjo Clubs, will make the trip, accompanied by Manager J. S. Reed '10, Assistant manager R. S. Pattee '11, and Instrumental Coach W. M. Rice...
...reading, a musical program has been arranged by W. A. Locke '69, organist and choirmaster. Old English and German, as well as Christmas carols will be sung by the student choir. H. L. Murphy '08 will assist in the program as soloist, and Dean W. W. Fenn '84 will make a brief address. The exercises will be open to the public. Seats in the front part of the Chapel will be reserved for members of the University until 7.55 o'clock...
...whole exhibition offers an unusually comprehensive view of the work of this brilliant and erratic artist-writer on the side not generally so well known. Ruskin was primarily a writer, and he almost never attempted to make a real picture from the artist's point of view. His drawings in this collection, therefore, are in many cases mere studies, some very slight, mere notes with a pencil, some with bits of wash or color in places, others highly finished in wash or color though hardly any really complete...
...Viets '11, who argued the negative side. In theory the tax is perfectly fair, but in practice it is most unjust. It would be difficult to ascertain the exact amount of a man's income, his debts and his salary. The fluctuations in a business man's salary would make it almost impossible to determine his income. In Germany, England and Switzerland it has been found to be most harmful, and would it be much better in France? The income tax has made a most conspicuous failure in America; would that same tax succeed in France, a country most like...
...hold the second election now, when this party controversy is at its height, would be manifestly unwise. Whether a postponement will make matters any better is not certain; the experiment is at least worth trying. A calmer spirit on both sides may do much toward patching up in the second election the differences which are now so threatening...