Word: masterly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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When men die, friends and admirers do more than mourn; they call to mind the deeds for which these men will always live. Chester Noyes Greenough was liked and respected within and without the University. As teacher he was known as a masterful lecturer. As Dean and House Master he was known as one who combined administrative ability with the real virtues of devotion and humor. To those who have been and are undergraduates he will perhaps best be remembered for humanizing the relationship between student and University Hall...
When Dunster and Lowell House were completed in 1930, President Lowell appointed Greenough to the position of Master of Dunster House, at the same time Julian L. Coolidge '95 became Master of Lowell House. Greenough played an important part in working out the various plans which preceded the opening of the Houses...
...continued as Master of Dunster House until four years ago, when he decided to confine himself to his teaching alone. Last year he taught English 40 and again this year began to conduct the course. Poor health forced him to discontinue his teaching activity this fall, although he had hoped his retirement was only temporary...
Latest gadget was put on sale in Chicago last week when veteran dance-band Maestro Carl Rupp, abetted by hopeful piano dealers, introduced his Piano Master. Rupp's ingenious contraption makes playing a tune like Annie Laurie almost as simple as swatting flies on a windowpane. The principle is the same as that of the old-fashioned player piano, minus that part of the machinery which does the actual pressing & releasing of the keys. A motor-driven player-roll mechanism flashes a light beneath each transparent key at the moment when it should be struck. Wherever the student sees...
...Camden, N. J., because her husband extinguished lighted cigarets on the back of her neck. Mrs. Lillian T. Joyce won from a master in chancery a recommendation for a divorce...