Word: organisms
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first of a series of organ recitals, which will be held throughout the year, will be held tomorrow afternoon in Appleton Chapel at 5 o'clock. Professor A. T. Davison '05 will play the organ, assisted by George Renwick '25, who is a tenor...
...English Church in the early 18th Century? he who helped to purge the vicious stage of the Restoration by his famous Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage?would turn completely over in his grave if he could read the comment of The Churchman (organ of the P. E. Church) on the present incident...
Clem L. Shaver, alleged ineffectual Chairman of the Davis campaign, together with the Republican Chairman (William M. Butler), was soundly rebuked by The New York Times, chief Davis organ. Said the newspaper: "It is significant that protests against the political gush which the Chairmen of the National Committees have been so freely exuding are being heard within the ranks of their own parties . . . Republican complaint about the rosy optimism of Chairman Butler is reaching and disquieting Washington. The President is urged to mobilize that famous Advisory Committee which was to hold the too sanguine and too arbitrary Butler in check...
...series of organ recitals, open to the public, will be given during the season of 1924-25 in Appleton Chapel at five o'clock on the following Tuesday afternoons. October 28, November 25, December 16, January 27, February 24, March 31, April...
...Wagnalls became a partner of Funk & Co. They published books only, at that time?chiefly reprints of English and Continental authors. The Standard Dictionary first appeared in 1885, edited by Dr. Funk. Dr. Funk was a prohibitionist and his Voice (1880), an organ of the Prohibition Party, reached a circulation of 700,000 in the campaign [Cleveland vs. Harrison vs. Fisk (Pro.)] of 1888. The firm became Funk & Wagnalls Co. in 1891, having established the Literary Digest in 1889. Beside the bulky, bound volumes of that weekly, which constitute an exhaustive compendium of the press opinions of the world...