Word: showing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Pennsylvania fencers in the fencing room of Hemenway Gymnasium this afternoon at 3.30. This will be the third meet of the season for the University team, Bowdoin and Springfield Y. M. C. A. having been defeated. The Pennsylvania swordsmen are all veterans and will make the Crimson fencers show their best to win. Patterson, the leader of the Pennsylvania team, is a fencer of great skill and the match between him and Captain W. H. Russell '18 will bring together two of the best college fencers in the country. E. R. Gay '19 and R. G. Crimmins '19 with Captain...
...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." Taken by the British Government, every inch of the film 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 flying for France. In the pictures of the battle of the Somme the actual fighting has been photographed...
...program equally concerns itself with classic and modern numbers, to show the abilities of the orchestra in executing chromatic as well as melodic compositions. Modeste Eugene Alloo, the conductor, has paid particular attention to the selection of the modern pieces, with the view of bringing out the finer points in modern French and Belgian music. The "piece de resistance" of the entire program will be the "Unfinished Symphony" by Schubert, a number very rarely offered by concert artists in this country...
...opportunity to work his way, in whole or in part, through the University, the statistics given out by the Employment Office are decidedly encouraging. The office recommends students and graduates as tutors and for such work as is available. In comparison with 1914-15, the figures show an increase of 29 men employed, but with a decrease of $5,297.86 earned. Including the $7,000 earned by students employed as coaches, clerks, ticket takers, etc., by the H. A. A., students earned $85,120.76 during 1915-16. Of the total of 618 men who secured employment, 411 worked in term...
...most interesting figures picked form the statistics for term-time work show that 40 men each earned $43.24 doing chores; five men each earned $128 acting as companions; 34 each made 73 cents running errands; 119 each earned $13.04 through monitorships; 59 each made $102.46 tutoring; 12 each made $857.50 as tutoring companions; and 62 each earned $73.56 as waiters...