Word: marche
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...last meeting of the Debating Union on March 4, Fascism and Mussolini were upheld by a popular vote of the audience...
...recent idiosyncrasies of Cambridge journals--mere reactions, of course, to the monotony and morbidity which are March--have not been unique in the world of learning. Approaching spring has tempted minds, moored far from Harvard, into vernal vicissitudes of a varied nature...
Their kinship to their autumn cousins is evidently distant. It may be that the brisk fall air imbues the college with a love of system. It may also be that examinations in October fill a more substantial need than examinations in March. For the fall brings back to academic pursuits a host of men who have whiled away the summertime in physical exertion or passive vagabondage. Perhaps examinations in late October can tell whether or not they have returned in spirit as in person...
...March there is no such virtuous excuse for cutting short general intellectual recuperation from mid-years or throwing the student again back upon his memory. It is true that then new courses are under way. Yet many of them are complementary to courses of the first half year; while the rest are merely new courses, not new modes of thought. There is no change as from summer to fail. And even were the April hours designed for some great need, they could hardly fill it while serving also as butts for general bad humor. What is half despised might well...
...last concert in the series of Expositions of Classical and Modern Chamber Music under the direction of Mr. Arthur Whiting will be given on Wednesday evening, March 31 at 8.15 o'clock in Paine Hall of the Music Building. The programme will be given by the Hartmann String Quartet, and Mr. Whiting will be at the pianoforte...