Word: movements
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...movement is being started by about fifty men, who have played association football in English, Swiss, Canadian and other schools, to establish the game as a minor sport in the University...
Brahms--First Movement from Sonata for Piano and Violin in A, opus 100; G. R. Jones 1G., A. W. Locke...
...first Symphony Concert of the season last night Dvorak pieces predominated and made the program unusually interesting. Of the three numbers by this composer, Overture to "Othello," Suite in D major, and "The New World Symphony," the second was conspicuous. It has unexcelled rhythmic movement. The program contained also Mozart's aria, "Deh' Vieni," from "Marriage of Figaro," Massenet's "Air de Griseldis," and Morzkowski's "Pres du Berceau," with Mrs. Methot as soloist. Mrs. Methot's voice, though technically finished and well-rounded is without warmth and her interpretation is colorless...
...Christian Associations of Japan, China and India. They will also point out the opportunities for service open to American college men of ability. Besides these addresses, John R. Mott, F. R. G. S., general secretary of the World's Student Christian Federation, will speak on the world movement which is being carried on in the same direction as the work in these three countries...
...Japanese have worked out every possible position the body can take, and have developed a corresponding throw. Just as a well-trained baseball team knows every possible play, and cannot be taken by surprise, so a trained Jiujitsu wrestler is prepared for every move by his adversary. Each movement is practiced until it is instinctive. The result of the training is that every muscle is as perfectly under control and as readily responsive to the will as the fingers. The body becomes an intelligent organism instead of a machine...