Word: orders
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University eights once again made their appearance on the Charles after a four days respite, following the invasion of lihaca. The two crews have been shifted by Coach Brown in order to make them even, thus facilitating the choice of a four mile stroke. They are now seated as follows...
...sounds and rhythms together requires intellect of the highest order--the difficulty is far more than in dealing with words and paints--and, granting for the moment Beethoven's emotional power his genius is nowhere more evident than in the structure of his symphonies, quartets, and pianoforte works. In such a masterpiece, e.g., as the Fifth Symphony (that in C minor), everything is just right; when led up to a climax, we expect something, we get it. Then how marvelously is our excitement assuaged without being allowed to die out entirely! The valleys, tablelands, and mountain peaks have the same...
...which started last Wednesday will take place this afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock. The collector in each entry should, in case he will not be in his room at that time, leave any books which he may have obtained in the hall way outside his door, in order that they may be more easily collected by the book drive committee...
...present time the organization has five qualified pilots. F. L. Ames '28 heads the list with 240 hours of solo-flying. In the order of their experience follow: A. U. Pabst 2L., a naval reservist, 150 hours; O. A. Spalding '27, 60 hours; Crocker Snow 1L., ex-member of the 101st Pursuit Group, 55-hours; and F. J. Otis '27, of the JN4D squad, 50 hours. Ames and Otis own their own planes in addition. All these men are licensed in the State of Massachusetts and Ames, Pabst and Spalding have applied for certificates from the Department of Commerce...
...announcement of the resignation of D. K. David as Assistant Dean of the Business School and as Associate Professor of Marketing was received at the CRIMSON last night. Dean David, who resigns after seven years of service to the University, is learning the Business School, in order to become Executive Vice-President of the Royal Baking Powder Company. He will also be Vice-President of the Royal Distributing Company, a member of the Executive Committee and a member of the Board of Directors of the Royal Baking Powder Company...