Word: motioning
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...comet was observed on May 17 as its position on that day (.2500 Greenwich mean time) is given as right ascension 7 hours, 53 minutes, 44 seconds declination plus 19 degrees 39 minutes It was described as a fault object visible in a large telescope with a daily motion of 4 minutes of time easterly and 48 minutes of are northerly...
...held at 7.45 o'clock this evening in the Living Room of the Union. P. H. Theopold, '25, chairman of the smoker committee, will act as chairman, introducing Clark Hodder '25 and J. H. Child '25, the class president and secretary respectively. After the speeches, there will be two motion picture comedies and some vaudeville by a magician from Keith's. Ginger ale, crackers, and cigarettes will be served. All Freshmen are invited to attend...
...drama must be changed to suit the public taste. The latter is the better conception of the matter. The public is setting high standards, and the drama must live up to them. When I speak of 'drama' I refer not only to the legitimate stage, but also to the motion pictures, which, although they are at present on a lower standard than the stage, will overcome this handicap, and reach the artistic worth which they are aiming at. The motion pictures today are in the condition in which the stage was 15 or 20 years ago, when 'Ten Nights...
These improvements are not dependent on government ownership. Unified government supervision by steadying production and lessening lost motion in hauling would suffice; this could be well coordinated with the supervision over the railroads. The mines are no less of a public utility than the railroads; some new plan of operation is necessary, albeit care should be taken in adopting one. Increased efficiency would make possible higher wages. Such measures would help to eliminate mining strikes and there by improve conditions in all the basic industries...
...clock this evening in the Harvard Club of Boston, Mr. E. P. Jones will give a lecture illustrated by lantern slides and motion pictures on "New England as a Playground-Winter and Summer." Mr. Jones, who is the official photographer for the Boston and Maine Railroad, will show the possibilities of New England as the vacation spot of America. Among others he will show motion pictures of Winter Carnivals at Gorham, N. H., winter sports at Dartmouth College as well as a new film of the White Mountains...