Word: nevada
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Sydney, Australia, where he received his early musical training. At the age of 14 he toured many cities in Australia on concert trips. Later he went to Europe, giving concerts in London, the Hague and Berlin. During these years he appeared in numerous concerts with Pauline Donalda and Emma Nevada. Since 1910 he has been an instructor of the piano at the Peabody Conservatory, Baltimore. Among the orchestras that he has conducted is the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. His cantata, "The Pied Piper of Hamelin" is the most notable composition from his hand but he has also composed many other...
...Colorado 41, Connecticut 114, Delaware 5. District of Columbia 36, Florida 13, Georgia 43, Hawaii 8, Idaho 6, Illinois 161, Indiana 66, Iowa 54, Kansas 19, Kentucky 24, Louisiana 18, Maine 109, Maryland 52, Massachusetts 2193, Michigan 41, Minnesota 67, Mississippi 11, Missouri 77, Montana 9, Nebraska 42, Nevada 2, New Hampshire 66, New Jersey 146. New York 576, New Mexico 2, North Carolina 24, North Dakota 9, Ohio 193, Oklahoma 24, Oregon 30, Pennsylvania 215, Philippine Islands S. Porto Rico 3, Rhode Island 97, South Carolina 22, South Dakota 4. Tennessee 18, Texas 28, Utah 19, Vermont 37, Virginia...
...will go to Oxford either in January or October of next year and the states they represent are as follows: C. W. Carter, Jr., '20, from Illinois; E. R. Baltzell 1G., from Indiana; E. S. Mason 1G., from Kansas; C. Brinton '19, from Massachusetts; S. M. Pargellis IL., from Nevada; R. L. Humber, Jr., 2G., from North Carolina; and E. Evans 1L., from Wisconsin...
Formerly two Rhodes scholars were elected every year from each state, thus giving Nevada, with a population of 114,000, as large a representation as New York. The new rules provide that when no candidate is of sufficiently high quality, none shall be chosen. Although the present choices were not made under the new ruling, the change indicates a tendency which may lead to further amendments to remedy the present unequal representation...
...following sixteen states will elect for 1918 only: Arizona, Delaware, Florida, Idaho, Louisiana, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, West Virginia, Wyoming...