Word: projected
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...world we live in. Certainly such organizations as the Socialist Club and the International Polity Club had best cease at once to dream dreams and see visions. More enlightened is the statement of another Boston newspaper that it does not propose to take part in the persecution of a project, however visionary, which has only good...
While St. Paul's School has offered its camp site, a splendid drill ground and an admirable country for field manoeuvres, the project is not a St. Paul's School movement. Enlisted in it will be Exeter, Andover, Pomfret, and other boarding schools in New England, and possibly some from neighboring states. The detailed plans will be worked out by a committee representing all the schools which will send boys to the camp. The training will be somewhat more moderate than that at Plattsburg, which would be too severe for the younger boys, but it will be along the same...
Columbia has failed to raise the necessary $1,000,000 to purchase the ground for its proposed great medical centre on Washington Heights, and the project will have to be abandoned, temporarily at least...
...direction of Frederick M. Mann, is now working out the design and construction of the theatre, taking up successively the proscenium arch, the seating arrangements, the lighting effects, etc. Charles E. Skinner, of the rhetoric department, who conducts the class in dramatic technique, has general charge of the project, and with Mr. Mann is securing for the playhouse the latest ideas in lighting and scenic effects. The theatre will have its own orchestra pit, seating eight or ten pieces, and its own greenroom and dressing rooms. The productions will be written by the audiences, for the dramatic students will...
...somewhat ponderous, but thorough discussion, under the head of "The Need of Endowment for Economic Research" points out the importance of economic investigation at this time, and asks financial assistance for the project. L. DeJ. Harvard '15 writes an interesting account of the Cosmopolitan Club, and the editor himself contributes the obituary of the late Hon. Curtis Guild...