Word: programs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Davison '06 will give the fifth of his daily organ recitals in Appleton Chapel from 9 to 9.10 o'clock this morning. Today's program will consist of a Chorale in A Minor by Franck. The recitals will continue throughout the remainder of the examination period...
Upon the conclusion of the musical program, dancing will start in the Dining and Common Rooms of Smith Halls. Bert Lowe's orchestra from Boston, and Markel's orchestra from New York will furnish the music. The piazza on the south side of the Building will be opened to the dancers...
...program for compulsory physical training for Freshmen which has just been announced by the Faculty and now awaits final action by the Board of Governors, cannot fail to meet the approval of those who are interested in securing a higher physical standard among college men. That there is an urgent need for a different system of such training, in which undergraduates must participate, has been conclusively shown by the records of military service examinations throughout the United States...
These conferences have been held for thirty-three years, and on the basis of the knowledge thus gained, the program for this year has been planned. To many men the opportunity of fellowship with students from other colleges, as well as with the speakers and leaders, forms the greatest single feature. The chance offered here of meeting and becoming acquainted with men not only from one's own college, but from many others, is considered most valuable for talking over common problems and ideals and comparing one's opinions on these subjects. Such problems or questions seem to most...
...merchant marine fleet of the United States will have grown to a considerable size within a short time, and efforts are being made throughout the nation to recruit a sufficient number of men to take care of the new program. Retention by the United States of all German ships seized after the declaration of war, will, according to information from Washington, make it certain that this country will be the second maritime power in the world, with Great Britain in first place and Japan in third. When the war began in 1914 American vessels carried only 9.7 per cent...