Word: scheme
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Daly takes his part wonderfully well. The Master, a man of clay, caustic humor, who dominates others with his materialistic but liberal ideas, is before us in the life. When he is involved in the wheels of his own scheme of existence, it is with a feeling almost of loss that we find the Master dominated, after all, by his emotions...
...adoption of this plan of undergraduate coaching makes the production unique in many respects. The play, the acting, the managing and the producing are all the work of past or present members of the University, and no professional assistance whatever is made use of. The scheme was initiated by the club last spring, when N. Clarke '16 and J. W. D. Seymour '17 coached the actors. Its success has probably made it a permanent feature of the club's productions...
...stands connecting the extremities of the Stadium proper to the end stands. Though there will be four or five sections less than in former years with these connecting links left out, there will still be plenty of room to accommodate the crowds, and under the new scheme all the seats will be so situated as to give a good view of the field...
...time a good officer requires a certain amount of theoretical knowledge and some idea of military policy. It would seem, therefore, that it might be possible to arrange such a division of the time spent in theoretical and practical work as would prove consistent with the War Department's scheme for training reserve officers, and at the same time satisfy all requirements for counting the course towards and academic degree. In any case, the necessity for practical training should not be overlooked even at the sacrifice of some class-room work. And surely this is not too great a concession...
Memorial Hall stands today at Harvard in tribute to all those connected with the University who served in the American Civil War. Tablets and memorial windows especially perpetuate the names of those who lost their lives in service. A similar scheme, it seems proper, should be worked out for the commemoration of those who felt the call equally strong to go forth to battle for and to assist in the cause which had their devotion in the present war. The place suggested for the new memorial is Soldiers Field, and there it seems indeed fitting that the statue or other...