Word: making
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Society however, feels that there is an adequate precedent to make the University reverse its decision that it would be in bad taste to have Browder speak, or to discuss the question at Harvard. We know of an analogous situation in October, 1920," the Society said...
...technique requires a special type of writing by composers. Skillful handling, as in the bombastic theme near the end of Strauss's Don Juan and in the rich romantic treatment of Brahm's Fourth Symphony (which will be played this week) exploits the qualities of power and sonority which make the brass so valuable in the modern orchestra...
...students should not support Sullivan merely because he has ceased to make them the butt of his new stories. Much more convincing are "his generosity to the needy people of the ward" and his improvement in the sewerage system which eliminated the danger of flooded cellars. To his job as Councillor, Sullivan has lent a "glamor" which "The Boston Evening American" admits "would take a whole page" to describe and which is rivaled only by B.D.D. Frazier in her own Ward. For the Harvard voter there is but one choice for City Councillor, and if he is slightly hesitant, Sullivan...
...name. Such are the Philturn Rockymountain Scoutcamp ("Phillips" riveted to "good turn"), Philmont (his 300,000-acre New Mexico ranch), Philtower and Philcade (his skyscrapers at Tulsa). Oiligarch Phillips last week did a good turn at Tulsa, where the Philbrook Art Center was opened. Its aim: to make culture gush in an oil town once called (by Harper's Magazine) a "cultural Sahara...
...Medical and inflamer Fee may have physical examinations at the Hygienic Building 15 Holyake Street, Applications should be made at the office of Physical Education Department Hygiene Building or by calling Kirkland 7800, Line. Appointments can be arranged from today on and not later than November 26. Please make your appointments early...