Word: popularly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...College, Field was one of the most brilliant and popular men of his class, delivering the first Ivy oration in the Stadium. He was at one time managing editor of the CRIMSON...
...future, seats will be placed on sale the day before each performance and no tickets will be sold after 7.15 o'clock the evening of the performance. There will be 32 seats to be had regularly in the second balcony and from 50 to 75 seats for more popular nights. Every Wednesday evening four seats will be available in the orchestra in addition to tickets presented to the association by regular subscribers. No arrangement can be made to supply seats for extra performances or for matinees...
...year will be given by the Pierian Slality in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock. Most of the players who helped to make the Pierian such a success last year are back again, and should maintain the high standard. A program of popular pieces and light classics has been arranged for tomorrow evening. The new football songs will be included so that there will be opportunity to become more familiar with them before the final man meeting Thursday. Only members of the Union will be admitted to the concert...
Among other things he spoke of the general culture of the people in the Southern nations, Latin America is too unjustly thought of by the rest of the world, and does not deserve the ridicule which is often heaped upon it. Contrary to popular belief, its inhabitants are not mentally inert, and stagnant in action. Those who travel there are surprised at the intellectual vigor displayed in matters of science, literature, and judicial culture. It is true that this activity has as yet no solid foundation, and that the masses need to be further educated. But this end is being...
...account of their inadaptability to undergraduate production, the Deutscher Verein has decided not to give the one-act plays "Peter Squentz" and "Ein Fahrender Schueller im Paradies", as announced, and will produce instead "Zwei Wappen." This is a comedy in four acts which has been very popular in Germany, but has not been played in America. Rehearsals for the play, which will be coached by Mr. Vatter who has had charge of the Verein plays for the past ten or twelve years, will commence next week. The cast is as follows: Maximilian, Freiherr von Wettingen, Dr. Appelmann Rudolf...