Word: showings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Society has announced the dates for its annual show, "The Lady Decides." The first performance, March 15, will be for graduates only. This is its regular Graduates Night. Two public productions will follow at the Club theatre, on March 16 and 24. Between its first and last public performance in Cambridge, "The Lady Decides" will be shown at Quincy March 17, at Andover March 18, at Salem March 22, and at Boston March...
...managership to draw competitions. Instead of five major sport competitions, there will be but one. If it is desired to revolutionize the managership system, this might be done, but the advantages of five specialized competitions over one general competition need not be pointed out here. It is enough to show the abuses not only possible but probable in a hybrid of the two systems. Once partiality has crept into managership competition, confidence in them is destroyed and the best men will turn their abilities to cleaner fields...
There will be a meeting of the Wireless Club in the clubroom in the Union this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Reports will be made by the various committees, which will show how the club has progressed since the last meeting. All members of the University are invited to attend this meeting and are also welcome to listen to the club's apparatus at any time...
...following statistics, compiled for the last four years, show clearly how the institution has expanded from a local representation until now it includes men from 72 different colleges and universities with a total enrolment of 182 students...
...tanks. At present they are the only ones using these, all others being confined to the machines. No important changes were made in the upper crews, it appearing that their line-up will remain to all practical purposes the same until the men have rowed together enough to show whether or not they are going to round out into satisfactory form. To get the necessary unity means a lot of time, care, and experience...