Word: showing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...case of those members of the course who are not registered in the University. Students who have already been registered in the School of Architecture may register on the opening day without further formality; others will be admitted to the summer school if they can show that they are prepared to do the required work. Such students are to apply in advance and are to submit testimonials showing that they have had sufficient preparation...
...current Illustrated bears on its very attractive cover the words "Auto-Show Number." How far it is an auto-show number is not for the casual reviewer to examine, in fact it might as well have been called the "Preparedness Number." But this militant emphasis should not be decided on the score of militating against the supposed purpose of the number or because of bringing forward the question which so agitates the pacifists, who (heaven be praised) form but a restless minority at Harvard. Aside from all such considerations the fact remains that this issue of the Illustrated...
...first public performance of the Pi Eta Show, "A Medley of Heirs," will be given Friday night of this week. The play is a musical comedy by J. W. D. Seymour '17 with music by R. T. Squire '18. During its prologue and two acts the story is told of an agreement between two rulers of adjoining kingdoms, made upon the arrival of an heir in each of the royal families, and providing for the marriage of their children when they become of age. When the heirs grow up and manifest their own inclinations, amusing situations result...
...summarized scores of the year show that of the ten games played the University won seven. Thirty-two goals were made to a total of ten by opponents and in five games the opposing team was whitewashed. These results were forecasted at the beginning of the year by a full team composed of "H" men, with four others who played against Yale last season as first-string substitutes. An 8 to 0 victory over M. I. T. and another of 3 to 0 over Dartmouth were followed on January 20 by a defeat at the hands of Princeton...
...pictures to be exhibited show, besides the work of the American Ambulance Corps, "Kitchener's Great Army," "Jellicoe's Fleet" and "The Battle of the Somme." The film was taken by the British Government and is guaranteed to be authentic. Close views are given of members of the American Aviation Corps and there is a "close-up" of Norman Prince '08, who died while fighting for France. In the picture of the battle of the Somme the actual fighting has been photographed. Captain Ian Hay Beith is scheduled to speak at the performance...