Word: march
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...soon as the squad has been fairly accurately scanned the less promising men will be divided into dormitory teams. These will compete in a series of games soon after the Christmas vacation, lasting until the end of March. Meanwhile the best players of the squad will be formed into a regular Freshman team, but at all times men may either be moved up from the dormitory team or down from the class team. The dormitory teams will contest among themselves for the dormitory basketball title, to count in the All-Around Interdormitory series, and may also play teams made...
...first of the competitions open to second-year men will commence on or about September 25 and will run until January 10. The second will extend from November 30 to March 30, and the third will begin about the middle of February and will last until the middle of May. The competition in which Freshmen will take part will start on March 30, and running through the rest of the spring, will reopen two weeks before the opening of College, it will close about the end of October of the Sophomore year...
...William H. Doughty, tenor, Professor Davison will render the following program: Prelude and Fugue in G Major, Bach Choral Prelude, "Good News from Heaven the Angels Bring," Pachelbel Gavotte, Bach Professor Davison. Recitative, "Ye People, Rend Your Hearts," Mendelssohn Aria, "If with All Your Hearts," Mendelssohn Mr. Doughty. Funeral March and Seraphic Song, Guilmant Variations on a Breton Theme, Ropartz Professor Davison. "The Lord is My Light," Allitson Mr. Doughty. Arabesque, Vierne Finale (First Sonata), Guilmant Professor Davison...
...innovation in University wrestling in the form of a tournament for novices will be put through this season during the early part of the week previous to the Christmas recess. The tournament will be conducted after the fashion of the annual University Championships which take place late in March, and is intended to give a preliminary survey of the material in the squad. Matches in all classes from the 115-pounders to the heavy-weights, with liberal allowance made for over-weight, will be put through. This tourney is open to all men in good standing in the University with...
Every year Mr. Whiting has given a series of five expositions, which has proved a prominent feature of the musical life at the University. The following four will be presented on the Tuesday evenings of January 13, February 11, March 16, and April 13. They are open without charge for admission, to all officers and male students of the University...