Word: reading
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Professor Copeland will give his last reading of the year in the Union Dining Room on Wednesday evening. The doors will be closed at five minutes past 9 o'clock. Professor Copeland will read the murder scene from Rideout's "Wild Justice"; and the burlesque entitled "Behind the Beyond," by Stephen Leacock, the Canadian humorist...
Undergraduate opinion is overwhelmingly in favor of the contention that the purpose of the examinations is not attained. A few minutes' hurried reading of a selection which may range in subject matter from architecture to fiction is not a dependable test. The man whose special field is chemistry, whose need and probable ability lies in scientific German, is likely to be asked to read a description of the battle of Sadowa, or the retreat from Moscow. This means not only a wrong emphasis, but a decided and unfair advantage to the man who happens to draw something "in his line...
...crux of the whole problem is as to just what will be the influence of the military camps on those who must be expected to educate the voter and supply the diplomatists. Fortunately the correspondents have themselves indirectly answered this question for us. No one can read the letters of those who support the camps or have actually been to them without being convinced as to just what their contributions will be for the settlement of international problems. The question of the military camps is not one of aggressive militarism; it is one of making a beginning towards a consistent...
Professor C. T. Copeland '82 will give a reading this evening at the regular meeting of the Harvard Club of New York. He will read "Mandalay," Tommy," "The Bell Buoy," "The Truce of the Bear," and "Bertram and Bimi." Any members of the University who are in New York at the time will be welcome. The reading will begin at nine o'clock...
Second crew.--Stroke, Wiggin; 7, Knauth; 6, Burr; 5, Williams; 4, Read; 3, Morgan; 2, Franklin; bow, Dickey; cox., Franklin...