Word: masses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Preparatory Disarmament Commission* (TIME, May 24 et seq.) adjourned last week after approving the report of its Drafting Committee apportioning the work to be done by the various subcommittees (TIME. May 31) which will assemble and whip into shape the literally stupendous mass of data eventually to be acted upon by the Disarmament Conference. September was announced last week as the approximate time at which the Preparatory Commission will meet again to shepherd the activities of its various committees and subcommittees, whose preparatory labors are expected to continue for at least a year...
...retirement in Maiden, Mass., to which she had committed herself less than six weeks before, Ethel Leginska came ostensibly to the aid of the People's Symphony Orchestra of Boston. The musicians wanted better pay, the public wanted more concerts, but the directors were deaf even to the pleas of the charming Leginska, who had been canvassing for subscriptions. Would the People's Symphony survive the crisis? That question was answered last week by the announcement that there would be next season a new orchestra?its 100-odd members to be drawn from the old?to be known...
...eyes of professional sport followers. Given an opportunity through the advertising potentialities of a rather informally constructed band the College saw fit to encourage certain undergraduates who, representing the University in a dramatic fashion for the next few weeks, find themselves peculiarly handicapped. The overheated hysterical character of a mass meeting that produces hoarseness and an unhealthy tension had no place among the undergraduates who marched to Newell Boat House yesterday...
...rally is the first one since the football mass meeting last fall, and it is expected that in numbers today's parade will nearly equal the gridiron demonstration. The successful rally of two years ago was held in a steady rain and with fair weather today even more enthusiasm can be expected...
...except Sunday, directly after the morning service. These recitals which were first instituted by Dr. A. T. Davison '06, will be over promptly at ten minutes past nine. At the recital this morning Dr. C. C. Praft will play the following numbers. Largo (New World Symphony) Dvorak Gloria (12th Mass) Mozart...