Word: performed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Greenough will make a short speech of welcome, being followed by M. H. Dill 1S.L.A., who will render several songs. A group of men from the University Glee Club will also sing. Miss Margaret J. Penick from the Emerson College of Oratory will read, while Mr. Richard Cartwright will perform several sleight of hand tricks...
...mere passive observance of the day as a holiday will not accomplish that purpose. A suggestion made by the Governor of Massachusetts, that bells be toiled from 11.45 until noon, should not be overlooked at Harvard. This is one of the few chances given our bell to perform a welcome service. Its metallic clang will add materially to the general din of celebration; the sound of it at that unusual hour will turn the thoughts of all students to the significance of the occasion; and its ceasing will be a signal for all to join in the two minutes...
...Behn produces the virtual effect of dialect, in his "Translation from the Navajo", by a well arranged introduction of Indian words and by an imitation, in the direct discourse, of Indian simplicity of speech. But why does Mr. Morrison, in "Leaves and Fishes", cause his interlocutor suddenly to perform the impossible feat of abandoning his natural dialect when quoting the Baptist minister...
...Musical Clubs tomorrow night at Alexander Hall in Princeton. Twenty-seven men from the Instrumental Clubs and thirty members of the Glee Club will take the trip. In addition to the above organizations the orchestra of Princeton students who played at the Hotel Savoy in London last summer will perform during the concert...
...last Saturday has made excellent progress during these last few days of practice. Each man realizes that a victory over Princeton will come only if the team plays better and more aggressive football than they have played so far this season. I have every confidence that each individual will perform against Princeton in a way that will be gratifying to all Harvard men. R. T. FISHER...