Word: presentation
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...daughters, and has been haunted by camera-men and suitors with equal vigor. Many a noble in Europe has pined away because the Grand Duchess did not care for him, but all those romances are things of the past, for this charming young woman has decided that the present Russia is no place for a debutante;--she has determined to cast her lot among us. Fortunately the Grand Duchess has left her family, which has always been a handicap to her, behind...
...pianofortes will be given under the auspices of the Division of Music of the University in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building at 8.15 o'clock this evening. The music will be rendered by two pianists, Mr. Guy Maier and Mr. Lee Pattison, who will present the following program: Variations, Von Wilm Gavotte and Musette, Raff Piece in B minor, Ropartz Scherzo, Opus 87, Saint-Saens Symphonic poem, "The Spinning Wheel of Omphale," Saint-Saens Danse Populaire, Gliere Chant Populaire, Gliere Waltz from Suite, Opus 15, Arensky Rhapsody, "Espana," Chabrier
...present problem concerns only the three upper classes. It has already been definitely decided to have a regular Freshman seven and a tentative schedule for this team will be given out tomorrow...
...this war evidently will not be a short one and age limits are unstationary things. The enrolled students in Military Science and Tactics have seen what diligence has done for their predecessors. It is a faculty ever powerful. It can repeat its work whenever called upon. If our present undergraduates are considering lieutenancies and captaincies, the most effective consideration will be hard work from...
...hint as to the general effectiveness of a regiment. The best way to convince the University committee that this Corps is actually more than a mob of enthusiastic boys is to make that review one worthy of praise. It so happens that the members of the committee cannot be present in Cambridge to watch the daily progress of the regiment, and they will naturally judge much from what they see today. Make their impression one which will make them think of the University R. O. T. C. with high favor...