Word: mentioned
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Limitation of Armaments is justifiable". The speakers, chosen previously in a preliminary contest, will be B. H. Kuhns '22, P. R. Harmel '23, H. W. Hardy '22, Henry Friendly '23, S. A. Rosenblatt '22, and E. D. Hutchinson '22. The medal will be awarded to the winner and honorable mention given the second man. Members of the French department will act as judges...
...prize of $25, will close on March 15. The competition is open to all undergraduates excepting members of the Board. Stories, which should not exceed 4,000 words in length, must be typewritten and handed in at the Advocate House, 20 Holyoke street, not later than the date mentioned. The winning story, as well as others deserving honorable mention, will be published in the May Advocate...
...expressionism--the hardly discernible difference, let us say, between a sunrise by Monet and a ballet set by Picasso. J.M.B. had better wake up or the day after tomorrow will be here before he knows what has happened in the field of art. Mr. Macgowan does not even mention impressionism whereas he is constantly referring to the new expressionistic movement...
...first made the midget her slave. ". . . the silence was broken by a clear voice, like that of a cautious mocking-bird out of a wood . . ." Then there is Mr. Anon., who gives his life for the midget. Mr. Crimble, Mrs. Monnerie, Polly, and a host of others, not to mention Sir Walter Pollacke who was such a wise friend to Miss M. and who as her executor published these Memoirs...
...report, while it includes only positions secured through university agencies and makes no mention of the numerous jobs which students secured independently outside, throws light on the most popular ways of earning an education at the University. It shows that an average of 40 students a week were employed during the year as waiters by the Union alone, earning a total of over $22,000, and 252 men were employed by the Athletic Association as clerks, ticket-takers, waiters...