Word: sundays
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Fifty-two flights were made, the time by days being as follows: Monday, one flight, five minutes: Tuesday, eight flights, 150 minutes; Wednesday, four flights, 80 minutes: Thursday, 11 flights, 130 minutes; Friday, eight flights, 135 minutes: Saturday, 14 flights, 295 minutes; and Sunday, six fights, 100 minutes...
...first of the lectures in the annual course in Religion offered by the Phillips Brooks House will be given on Sunday afternoon, when W. B. Munro '99, Jonathan Trumbull Professor of American History and Government, will talk on "Religion and State" in Peabody. Hall at 4 o'clock. Opportunity will be offered for written questions...
...These Sunday afternoon gatherings were started three years ago under the auspices of the Graduate Schools Society and have proved very popular. Eminent men, including the late President Eliot and Professor Emeritus George Herbert Palmer '64, have spoken in former meetings, and their talks have recently been published by Charles Scribner's Sons under that title of "Religion and Modern Life...
...Society of the Friends of Music, Arthur Bodanzky conducting the Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra, announced Beethoven's Misso Solemnis for its first concert, Oct. 30, promised nine others for alternate Sunday afternoons, beginning...
...Louis last spring, the Symphony gasped and nearly snuffed out. Conductor Rudolph Ganz resigned. The future was dark. Last week was announced a sufficient guarantee for three years, 16 pairs of concerts to begin Nov. 4; 16 pairs of popular Sunday concerts; 10 young people's concerts; 5 in the public schools. Conductors, for the regular series, all guests, will be Emil Oberhoffer (Minneapolis), Willem Van Hoogstraten (Portland, Ore.), Eugene Goossens (Rochester), Bernardino Molinari (Rome), Karl Schuricht (Weisbaden). Ethel Leginska and Frederick Fischer, associate conductor, will lead some of the popular concerts...