Word: objectional
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first article of the new constitution it is definitely stated that: The name of this organization shall be the Harvard Glee Club and in the next article it is provided that "the object of the Club shall be to promote interest in the singing of good music...
...Andover "Phillipian" which gave an account of a meeting at the Yale Club "at which 200 fellows were present." The underlying cause of the meeting was to try to get rid of the present ill-feeling against Yale." I know of other meeting of a similar nature, whose object was perhaps rather to establish a more friendly feeling toward Yale than to get rid of an ill-feeling. And Princeton has done the same thing...
...general theory of the game is readily explained, especially if one understands either hockey or basketball. The prime object is to score more goals than your opponent, the means of scoring being the principal difference. Hockey has its puck and stick; lacrosse its rubber ball and crosse. In hockey they dribble, pass, and shoot the puck; in lacrosse they run, pass, and shoot the ball...
...Germanic Museum, housing specimens and copies of German mediaeval and renaissance art, is now reopened to the public for the first time since the outbreak of the war. During these four turbulent years the new building, provided for in the will of Adolphus Busch, was the object of frequent discussions as to what might, and what should be done with it. Unevious patriots suggested tearing it down; others, more lenient, that it be converted to a toolhouse, or at least a garage--anything, in fact, but what it was originally intended for. The structure, meanwhile, was ostensibly neglected, the wrought...
...Musical Club was founded in 1898 with the object of promoting musical knowledge and appreciation among its members, and to do this it produces the original compositions of its members as well as standard and modern works. There are at present about forty members of the club, and they are organized into two string quartettes and several other ensemble combinations. Professor E. B. Hill '94 is President of the club...