Word: marche
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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These concerts, which will be given by a large part of the orchestra under the direction of its conductor, Serge Koussevitsky, will be given throughout the fall; winter, and early spring, on the following Thursday evenings: October 13, November 10, December 1, December 15, January 12, February 9, March 1, March 29, and April...
...southern states is being planned. After midyears, the season will be concluded with a number of local concerts, and a few short trips to New York, and other nearby cities. The season is brought to a close about the middle of March, enabling the players to take up new activities for the spring...
Early last March the Corporation and Overseers of Harvard College approved one of the most radical educational experiments projected in any of the larger American colleges in recent years. The plan, which received official sanction, at that time, called for a cessation of classes during two periods of the academic year--the two and a half weeks between the Christmas vacation and the mid-year examination period and the three and a half weeks preceding final examinations. These periods were to be known as reading periods, and their adoption was to be optional with the various departments of the University...
Senator William E. Borah, however, said that it was his experience that the Senate, no matter when assembled, never gets down to lawmaking until about March...
...experience of another doddering Romeo of the farce-ways. J. C. Nugent makes him a pathetic fool, but what really startled the audience was the fact that this poor business was, in part, the work of Playwright Harry Wagstaff Gribble who once wrote a good play, March Hares...