Word: offered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...bill at Keith's this week is universally good, and the turns are universally clever. Perhaps the most striking is "Klick-Klick", a song revue with novel effects in scenery and costume. The Creightons offer a most amusing impersonation, and something new is presented by Bert and Betty Wheeler. Potential playwrights especially should see Frank Ellis's travesty on "A Dress Rehearsal". In their restaurant act Phil Roy and Roy Arthur break a large amount of crockery for the audience's entertainment. The other acts are all amusing, especially Ruth Roye's songs in various characters...
Beyond these few remarks this editorial has nothing much to offer. Everybody knows that the Band must go to Princeton. It is the most obvious thing in the world. Why mention it? Because it is not so obvious to some of us that certain funds are necessary; because there are always some who are of the opinion that their small contribution won't change the grand total; because tonight we will be requested to help buy the Band's ticket to Princeton. Don't be embarrassed when the hat is passed round...
Service, however as a builder of character was the point on which Mr. Trumbull laid most stress. He showed how a man gets out of college exactly what he put into it, in the way of service. And he pointed out the opportunity which Phillips Brooks House offer as an outlet for service...
...difficult for so necessarily stereotyped a publication as the University Pegister to offer to its readers something new each year. Its chief dependence must be placed on the undergraduate's interest in his own and other's activities. Yet this fall's volume proves that there is always room for improvement over old forms and methods. Aside from the fact--not so trivial in itself, either--that it is "out on time", it contains something which concerns everyone: and explanation of the administration of the University. Why such an outline has not been thought of before it is hard...
...important function which the University Squash Courts in Randelph Gymnasium are intended to fulfill is, under the present system--or lack of it--entirely unfulfilled. That function is to offer to students who have but little time to spare from their studies an opportunity to get a certain necessary amount of regular exercise; and the reason they fail to do this is that the usual system of signing up for courts has been neglected. There is no patent reason for such neglect; and there is a patent reason why the sign-up system should be put in force...