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...arrive. The Bureau will be ready to steer those who have been severely injured and may have to adopt new activities. It will be the work of the Bureau to make them acquainted with the new conditions which will exist here, and help them to get a good and prompt start at rebuilding...
...Cross has asked our help in the past not in vain; surely our response to this new call will be as prompt and as willing. R. W. GORDON...
...holders of lockers at the Locker Building, who are not using them, will remove their property from them before next Thursday, June 14. It is necessary that the building be made ready for dressing rooms for the rehearsals and performances of the masque "Caliban," which will begin soon, and prompt compliance with the above request will greatly facilitate these preparations...
Except for this purely physical shortcoming, the tone of the chorus is of excellent quality. The intonation, even in treacherous passages, is so accurate as to seem remarkable. The attacks are notably prompt and clear, even by professional standards, and the too-often neglected endings are no less exact than the attacks. The singing of this chorus achieves apparently quite as a matter of course, two of the less easily attainable goals of all choruses, large or small, amateur or professional--smoothness and clearness...
...York state and the country at large are to be congratulated on the prompt and wise execution of the Slater-Welsh law, passed by our far seeing legislators, under the guidance of Governor Whitman. The early fulfillment by Dr. Finley of the promise of the military training commission, created by the Slater bill, that "military training, would become part of a later program outside the schools," is warrant for the future development of a high order of disciplined youth in our state schools. New York...