Word: projections
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...project has been financed partly by subscriptions from graduates, and partly through the efforts of the undergraduate CRIMSON board. The building including the cost of the land, will represent an outlay of between $55,000 and $60,000. This fund has been steadily growing for the past four years, and is now complete. The erection of the building is in the hands of a graduate committee composed of the following: Karl S. Cate '09, of Boston; Payson Dana '04, of Boston; Thomas W. Lamont '92, of New Yark; Charles E. Morgan, 3d, '88, of Philadelphia; and Mr. Henry M. Williams...
...CRIMSON'S new building is not a plutocratic, but a practical project. The CRIMSON, as the University daily, has felt the need of expanding its quarters and its size, for some time, and it has decided to erect a permanent home for itself which will permit it to grow. It is taking this step that it may serve better the University of which it is a part...
...music that requires highly developed choral ability. The most pretentious part of the new schedule, however, is the joint production of "Orpheus" by the Glee Club and the Radcliffe Choral Society. The members of these two student choruses, in presenting a complete opera are undertaking an untried and colossal project for undergraduates. Success in this, as in the other concerts, will set a new high-water mark for the Musical Clubs achievements...
...minister of state and, till recently, herself a resident of Brussels, Madame Vandervelde is eminently fitted to talk on the present condition of her country and people. She is an intimate friend of King Albert and Queen Elizabeth of Belgium and brings letters from both sovereigns approving of her project of appealing for aid in America. She left Belgium with her husband and the Belgium commission to see President Wilson...
...ever been seriously undertaken, and the outcome of the attempt will be watched with great interest. Dr. A. T. Davison '06, instructor in music in the University and the coach of the University Glee Club, and Mrs. H. H. Gallison, instructor of vocal music at Radcliffe, have launched the project and are planning to make it one of the most important events of the season. Sam Hume is to have charge of the staging of the production and Miss Virginia Tanner has consented to undertake the supervision of the chorus dancing. Members of the Boston Opera House orchestra...