Word: renderers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...believe that any of us feel that the business man has any monopoly on virtue, or that a man taken from the ranks of business is necessarily holier or more pious than the man who comes from the ranks of politics, yet I do know that we shall be rendering this country a tremendous disservice if we penalize every man who seeks to render an honorable and disinterested service by criticizing him for those acts which he undertakes in the public weal...
...everyone by standing up and making a speech. Mr. Hoover had prepared a speech and given it to Ambassador Fletcher to read for him. When President Irigoyen sat down, President-Elect Hoover returned the compliment by recovering his own manuscript and reading it himself. An interpreter was necessary to render from English to Spanish. Mrs. Hoover speaks Spanish with moderate fluency but Mr. Hoover has never progressed beyond the meal-ordering stage...
John Masefield is no minor poet, yet his genius is for telling a tale. The tale has been told time and again of Arthur and his knights, of Gwenivere and her Lancelot, but never so utterly that a master craftsman dare not render his version. Not as an epic drama in the Tennysonian manner, but like the medieval minstrel in fitful lyrics Masefield catches a climax here, a sad mood there. The variegated metres and intermittent themes are disjointed in a whole effect, but the wistful beauty of moments and moods stands out as never in earlier classics. Thus Arthur...
...clock, while the Rev. Willard Learoyd Sperry. Professor of Homileties will lead the evening service. Although this service will not begin until $15 o'clock the doors of the chapel will be opened at 7.45 o'clock. The Harvard University Choir and the Radcliffe Choral Society will render a special musical program of Christmas carols at both services...
...dinner dance will be held in the Living Room of the Harvard Union next Saturday evening, from 7 to 12 o'clock Dok Eisenbourg's Orchestra will furnish the music, and J. W. Green '28 will render piano selections during the intermissions...