Word: mastering
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...third of the 1918-19 series of organ recitals given alternately in Appleton Chapel and in the Chapel of the Andover Theological Seminary will be held in Appleton Chapel at 8.15 o'clock this evening. The program will be presented by Professor A. T. Davison '06, organist and choir master, assisted by Miss Helen C. Curtis '22, and Miss Ruth E. Austen '22, Radcliffe College, Violinists. The recital is open to the public...
...only offer this course in competition, but they establish the man on firm physical basis. This ability can also be developed on the college paper. A candidate for the paper must learn to meet men well to force men to give him their time. He must be a master of his tools, after forging his own tools. Such a training is a direct preparation for any work the candidate may take up later in life...
...theory; nobody has actually induced men to come out and coached them yet. The nearest approach was in class swimming and basketball this year--successful but not successful enough. Physical benefits were derived; there was organization; and still something was lacking. There must be one king-pin, one master mind in charge who can direct and administer an unbroken policy even in these smaller leagues. This is the function of the Director of Athletics...
...training they get, and that the cruel undergraduate, though he may ride an instructor to death in the classroom, is human enough not to want the poor fellow's children to die in a garret. The last paragraph is perhaps out of place. "At Oxford," said the immortal master of Balliol, "not even the youngest of us is infallible...
...First, it, (that is, singing), is a knowledge easily taught and quickly learned, where there is a good master and an apt scholler...