Word: renderers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Professor Edward Ballantine '07 of the Department of Music will render piano selections in the main living room of the Union on Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, it was announced yesterday by Davidson Summers 2L, graduate secretary of the Union. In addition to playing selections from the works of Chopin, Brahms, and Wagner, Professor Ballantine will give by special request his own variations on the theme of "Mary Had a Little Lamb" in the manner of ten composers. D. A. Mackinnon 3G, baritone, will render a group of songs...
...friendly relationship to continue. One of the members states it thusly: "We have not, do not, and will not support any action against COLLEGE HUMOR as passed by the convention of the MidWest Association. We have never had any but pleasant relations with COLLEGE HUMOR; we feel that you render us valuable service in opening up the college field to national advertisers; your pay checks for material used are a welcome addition to our income, and we appreciate the publicity which our magazine receives through COLLEGE HUMOR. We are ready to resign from the MidWest Association rather than support...
Through the courtesy and generosity of Mrs. Frederic S. Coolidge, the Prague Teachers Chorus, Mr. Metod Dolezil conductor, will render a concert in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8.15 o'clock. The concert will be under the auspices of the Divisions of Music and Fine Arts, will be free, and open to the public...
Such a relocation of the Memorial Church will render unnecessary the destruction of Appleton Chapel, which apparently would, to some, have been the cause of unhappiness, and will therefore permit of services without interruption until the new Church is ready, and perhaps, most happily of all, will stop the attempt to solve what is probably impossible, namely, to erect on the site of Appleton a suitable and beautiful Memorial Church that will architecturally harmonize with the several surrounding conflicting types of architecture and at the same time not be dwarfed by the tremendous mass of Widener...
...sought to feign madness before a trinity of famed French psychologists, Professors Truelle, Claude and Heuyer. Their verdict: "M. Klotz presents no signs of mental illness. Nothing indicates that he was in an unbalanced condition at the moment when the acts were committed. He is therefore responsible and must render an accounting for these acts...