Word: sevenths
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Haven, Conn., October 31 -- For the seventh consecutive year, the Harvard University and Freshman cross country teams won a double-barrelled victory over the Blue, in the races held this afternoon at New Haven. The University team won nine of the first ten places, taking a 16 to 55 victory, while the Freshmen were victors by a perfect score, winning...
Probably because he is a personification of their mixture of mysticism and practicality, the United Lutherans elected for his seventh term as president Frederick Hermann Knubel, 60, of Manhattan. He is a tall, wiry, active man who does not require his Vandyke beard to point up his distinguished bearing. He hates procrastination or inactivity, despises every form of cant, characteristics which he showed 37 years ago when he won first honors at Gettysburg (Pa.) College, venerable Lutheran preparatory school for the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg. The year the Seminary graduated him he married Christine Ritscher of Jersey City...
Preeminent will be the Beethoven Seventh symphony in A major which exemplifies much of the Bonn master's power of orchestration. While it does not contain the majestic sweep of the Fifth or the magnitude of the Ninth it does carry the unmistakable seal of his genius for contrast, counter-point, and imitation...
...Saints, 22: Greek Orthodox, 20, Union Church, 10: Evangelical Church, eight, United Church of Canada, six, Swedenborgian, five: Buddhist, four: Church of New Jerusalem, three: Ethical Culture, three: United Brethren, Mohammedan, and Hindu, two each: Russian Orthodox, Humanism, New Church, Plymouth Brethren Bahai. Armenian Church, Church of God, Laurentian, Seventh Day Adventist, and Church of Christ, one each...
...policy of the Admissions office is to advise high school and preparatory school students who wish to enter Harvard to enter by the New Plan rather than the Old Plan, and to discourage, if possible, those who wish to enter under the provisions of the "Highest Seventh" plan. The latter method was designed for those who, because of location, are unable to take College Board examinations. Figures show that this year 483 New Plan candidates were admitted against 381 last year, while the Old Plan men admitted numbered 383 in 1930 and 441 in 1929. There was a similar decrease...