Word: movement
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...unhurried consideration, in agreeable surroundings, of the vital significance of Christianity for colleges. The practical side of religious matters, both with relation to men of the colleges of the United States and foreign countries, is presented. Dr. John R. Mott, president of the World's Student Volunteer Movement, and leader of the conference, will address certain of the meetings, and the list of other prominent men will include Raymond Robbins, H. E. Fosdick, Sherwood Eddy, W. D. MacKenzie...
...Copeland will present the following program: Sonata Tragica--First movement, MacDowell Pastorale, Scarlatti Capriccio, Scarlatti Nocturnes, Chopin Fantasie-Impromptu Chopin Valse, Chopin Etude, Chopin Valse, Chopin Etudes Symphoniques--Finale, Schumann Feuilles Morte, Debussy Minstrels, Debussy Clair de Lune, Debussy Poissons d'Or, Debussy Berceuse Heroique Pour rendre homage a S. M. le Roi Albert I er de Belgique et a ses soldats, Debussy Les Fees sont d'Exquises Danceuses, Debussy Spanish Dances, Abeniz Tango El Polo Soleil a Midi, Jongen...
...America's foremost planists gave his farewell recital in Boston several months ago and this will be one of the last of his public appearances. Tickets at $1.50, $1.00, 50 and 25 cents may be obtained at Amee Brothers. The program will be as follows: Sonato Tragica--First movement, MacDowell Pastorale, Scarlatti Capriccio, Scarlatti Nocturnes, Chopin Fantaisie-Impromptu, Chopin Valse, Chopin Etude, Chopin Valse, Chopin Etudes Syphoniques--Finale, Schumann Feuilles Morte, Debussy Minstrels, Debussy Clair de Lune, Debussy Poissons d'Or, Debussy Berceuse Heroique, Pour rendre hommage a S. M. le Roi Albert 1 er de Belgique...
...previous Student Councils, but their recommendations have been shelved or blocked in some department before they ever reached the Faculty. By the time that the class of 1915, after being in the toils for three years, became Seniors, the orals had grown so odious and unfair that the recent movement to reform them was unusually aggresive...
...give the maximum security for this country. The old form of national defense has proved antiquated; we must invest in a new. A practical beginning must be made and there is no better place to make it than in the American universities. The summer military camps are a movement in exactly the opposite direction...