Word: movement
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Davison '06, the organ recitals following morning prayers will be given by Mr. A. M. Phelps, organist of the First Unitarian Church, Roxbury, and by R. M. Dinsmore '16. They will play on alternate morning, and the programs will be as follows: Tuesday, June 8.--Phelps. Verset, Ropartz First Movement, Fourth Sonata, Guilmant Wednesday, June 9.--Dinsmore. Minuetto, K. P. E. Bach Marche Relegieuse, Guilmant Thursday, June 10.--Phelps. Toccata and Fugue in D minor, Bach Friday, June 11.--Dinsmore. Andantino, Semare Postludium, Rinck Saturday, June 12.--Phelps. Gavotte, Tours March in G, Smart Monday, June 14.--Dinsmore. Interlude, Truette...
Hence the meeting in the Union tonight is of special significance. The case for the camps will be presented by speakers most in sympathy with the movement and best qualified to speak upon it from the affirmative side. Major-General Wood is the originator of the plan; and Adjutant-General Cole and President Lowell are strong advocates of it. Those who are opposed to the principles of the camps as well as those who favor them should not overlook this opportunity of hearing the views of their sponsors. The more the information that can be obtained on the subject...
...football and baseball teams, the "two-thirty" is a thing to be avoided as well as disliked, and some plan for readjusting the college day would be justified from a consideration of those men alone. But the effect of the "two-thirty" extends further; it seriously effects the general movement of "athletics for all." Statistics have shown that an encouragingly large proportion of the University is taking part in that movement. In the past few years the number of men who take regular exercise has been increasing appreciably. However, it cannot be denied that athletic ardor is discouraged by attending...
...essay entitled "Some Aspects of the Theory of Value"; and two second prizes of $100 each to Harold Gershom Files '15, of Roxbury, for an essay entitled "The Pessimism of Thomas Hardy," and to Leonard Solon Levy '17, of Cleveland, O., for an essay entitled "The Modern Jewish National Movement...
...those who know the history of the peace movement in this country form its earliest beginnings as an insignificiant minority, the results of last night's Forum are in the highest degree encouraging. The argument above all others which has troubled those working towards some judicial means of setting international difficulties has been that when once the people are aroused by an appeal to emotional mob spirit, war may come no matter how clearly it can be shown to be their interest and advantage to remain at peace. That in this day of world conflict, with every possibility of this...