Word: performeing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...rather than appointing the bulk of Council membership. Undergraduates have demonstrated that they want the Council to have closer ties with the student body than it has had in the past. But, if it is to be more than a debating society, the Council must also be able to perform its work effectively. The ideal Council member should be popularly selected as well as suited, both by inclination and ability, to carry his load of the Council's duties. This step which the Council has been forced to take should serve in future elections to limit nominations to those...
Irving G. Fine '37, associate professor of Music, and Lukas Foss, of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, both of whom perform on the piano, will be among the special guest artists featured at the concert. Nine University and Radcliffe musicians will complete the roster of performers...
...Chang Chun, being of inferior talent, is now given a very unsuitably tremendous burden and is afraid of his inability to shoulder it. Especially he fears he cannot perform his duties-even though he will use every exertion-due to difficulties confronting the nation and the heaviness of official work...
...jury--the system preferred by such an expert in this field as Professor Chafee. Certainly a verdict rendered by twelve untainted citizens is likely to be less biased than one coming from some group that habitually deals in vice, and feels that it has a "mission" to perform...
Specially prepared for the University by the College Entrance Examination Board, the tests are designed to examine the ability of a student to perform well in a given academic field. Freshmen will take the examinations in three parts at various times throughout the week, with each session lasting two hours...