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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...prominence given in the daily press to the recent discoveries of a government chemist accentuate the importance of chemistry in the industrial field. Processes have been discovered which are said to revolutionize the manufacture of gasoline, and to render the United States independent of Germany in the preparation of important dye-stuffs. This illustrates strikingly the now well confirmed fact that on scientific investigation, especially in chemistry, will depend our comparative advantage in manufacture and agriculture...
...unusually interesting program has been arranged this year. Each of the competing clubs will render three songs of different character, on which the judges will base their decision. In addition to these glee club numbers there will be five numbers which have nothing to do with the competitive side of the contest. Dr. A. T. Davison, Jr., '06, will open the program with two organ pieces, a Prelude by Karg-Elert and a Toccato by Boellmann. C. G. Griffith, a violinist of exceptional ability who is a member of the Dartmouth Mandolin Club, will play a Parsifal-Paraphrase. The popular...
...work of the American Hospital at Paris has been of immense value during the present war and the plan of having "units" from the leading medical school of America in charge of one of its divisions will afford an excellent opportunity for Americans to render material aid. The University of Chicago, the University of Pennsylvania and Johns Hopkins will also send "units...
...distinguishing features of the Christmas season in the University is the carol service in Appleton Chapel. Tonight the chapel choir with the Radcliffe Choral Society will render these, beautiful old-time carols, and all who know the satisfaction of hearing a chorus of well-trained voices will not overlook this occasion...
...whole rather good. Baker, Blackmur, Chubb, Fenn, Grinnell, Captain J. C. Jennings, Nichols and Withington, will be lost by graduation, leaving J. M. Jennings, Moffat, Norris, O'Neill, Ricketson and Weld as a nucleus for next season's eleven. An abundance of second string and 1918 players should render the task of filling the vacant places easy...