Word: renders
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Time was when beer flowed freely in the Yard on Class Day, it being thought perhaps, that their imminent departure from the old place would cast a gloom over the festivities and render Seniors melancholy when they should be most jovial. But times have changed, "lest one good custom should corrupt the world". Yet Class Day remains much the same as before, for Seniors are by nature gay and frolic some at this particular time. The trials and tribulations of four long years are past and happily surmounted, and the future is full of smiling promise...
...meeting under the heading MEDICINE. It happens that my revered father, now dead for many years, was an undertaker. So perhaps I may be permitted to reply. In youth, I attended small business gatherings of undertakers with my father and never found anything to make my "gorge rise." Undertakers render a genuine and necessary service to society and they deserve all the more sympathy if that service is one which the average man finds unpleasant. They have every right to discuss the technique of their work and its improvement without arousing anger or scorn. I may add, also, for presumably...
American educational foundations, with all the defects which are involved in their operations under the conditions to which they have yet to be adapted, are justified many times over, and the endowments that are lavished upon them are more than justified by the service they render and the character of the services they may yet render to society...
...Harvard Night" will be celebrated this evening at the "Pops" Concert in Symphony Hall at 8.15 o'clock. In addition to the regular program the University Glee Club under the direction of Dr. A. T. Davison '06 will render several numbers. The program follows: 1. Overture Litors 2. Minot's Light Zeller 3. Fantasia Tehaikowsky 4. Songs by University Glee Club (a) The Gypsy Zolotarov (b) Come Again, Sweet Love Dowland (c) Fete Polonaise Chabriere 5. Alsatian Scenes Massenet 6. Tarantelle Tacchia 7. Magic Fire Music Wagner 8. Songs by University Glee Club (a) Now is the Month of Maving...
...almost as cheap to lay on as nickel, had 20 times the life of zinc. They resisted heat as well as electro-corrosion* and acids. They would be found valuable when applied to milled utensils (golf clubs, surgical instruments) that have now to be made of intractable alloys to render them long-wearing and stainless...