Word: personnel
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Last week the Rochester American Opera Company trouped into the Guild Theatre, Manhattan. At home it performs in Kilbourn Hall (seating capacity, 600), under the supervision of Rochester University. Its personnel is made up of students of music at the University, brought together through a competition for scholarships that pay, in addition to tuition, $50 a week. After four years' study and practice, under the guidance of Conductor Eugene Goossens, one-time conductor at Covent Garden, onetime guest conductor...
...greatest number of hours in the air without injury to personnel or equipment...
...season prognosticators, whose predictions are generally soon forgotten by all but themselves, have been especially active this spring. During no previous winter have rosters of the big teams undergone such sweeping changes in personnel. Tyrus Raymond Cobb, fiery outfielder, has joined the Philadelphia American League club, after 22 consecutive years in a Detroit uniform; Edward Trowbridge Collins, ancient, honorable second baseman, has returned to the same Philadelphia club, after an interlude of twelve years with the Chicago Americans; Rogers Hornsby, slugger, manager of 1926 World's Champion St. Louis Nationals, has gone to the New York Nationals in trade...
...subject for the Yale-Harvard Freshman Debate, which will be held at the same time as the University Debate, will be the same as the one which the two-University teams will argue. The Freshman team personnel will be announced later...
...Haven, March 10, 1927.--An analysis of the returns from the Yale student personnel survey of last spring throws light on a new and interesting angle of scholarship. Grouped according to the occupation of their parents, the sons of ministers stood at the head of the list above the progeny of members of all other professions and businesses...