Word: popularly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Five different sorts of material are being collected: first, the correspondence between the various nations presenting the diplomatic phase of the struggle; second, records showing the tread of popular opinion and the impressions of the world at large; third, official military documents; fourth, newspaper and periodical excerpts; and finally, army and navy journals of the strategic side of the conflict with scientific discussions of the value of submarines, Zeppelins, explosives, recently invented guns, etc. This collection should prove intensely interesting as well as of inestimable value...
...Pierian Sodality will give its first concert of the season tomorrow night in Waltham, at which a popular program will be presented. A second concert will be given on December 15 in the Living Room of the Union...
...eager to call the attention of the students to the concert this evening by Miss Llewellyn not only for its intrinsic importance but because it is the first of a proposed series of concerts by distinguished artists at popular prices, the continuance of which depends on the support given by the student body. Many artists are willing to come to Harvard for merely nominal fees, by reason of their interest in the musical life of the University, and for these concerts the admission price is to be 25 cents. At this rate I think there should be a large attendance...
...upper rows of the west stand, behind the section of 3600 seats allowed to the men who subscribed to the fund to build the Bowl. The plan of allowing those who subscribed to the fund the privilege of the best seats in the Bowl has never been popular with the students. The Yale "News" in an editorial condemning the action of the authorities, says: "The reason for this mysterious system of allotment is the necessity of securing a certain amount of money for the completion of the Bowl. In order to raise this money it was found expedient to promise...
...Shool, will deliver the first of his series of three lectures on "The Presidency: Its Powers and Duties from a Constitutional and Legal Standpoint," in Langdell Centre at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Professor Taft's treatment of the subject will be from a technical rather than a popular viewpoint, and so, especially since the attendance from the Law School will be large, the lecture will not be open to the public, nor to the University at large...