Word: programming
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Preparatory to the Christmas tour that will take them a distance of several thousand miles, the Instrumental Clubs have announced the dates of two concerts to be held before the close of the term. The first is billed for the Hotel Commander on December 14, and the program presented that night will be repeated in Worcester three days later...
...century, the Yard was well filled with all sorts of trees--pines, oaks, ashes, elms, and many others. Around 1910 a destructive invasion of leopard moths began. The situation became serious; all the historic trees and shrubbery were slowly succumbing. The Yard looked very bare in 1914, when a program of replanting and rearranging went into effect. No pine trees can grow any longer in the Yard, because there is too much soot and dirt in the air. During the Great War, the University transplanted many good-sized elms from the countryside around Boston and the Yard became beautiful once...
Dean George A. Works--"There establishment of a four-year college at the University will not necessitate abolition of intercollegiate athletics. Although an athletic program would have to be formulated for students in the first two or three years of the College, Seniors and men in the Divisions could continue to represent Chicago in athletic competition. . . . I will probably to 25 years before the College gains a strong enough foothold so that it presents an athletic program here. The Chicago Daily Maroon...
...Film Society's next program will be on Monday, December...
...dime admission, which Mr. Hutchins advocates. It is just this happy medium at which Harvard is attempting to arrive through having on the one hand a decent amateur football team and on the other an endowment plan. This endowment plan will in the future mean that Harvard's athletic program will not depend solely on up and down football gate receipts. The plan is an infant now, but an infant with giant possibilities...