Word: switzerland
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...third concert in Cambridge by the Boston symphony Orchestra will be given in Sanders theatre on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Ernest Henry Schelling, pianist and composer, will be the soloist. Mr. Schelling has studied under Mathias in Paris, under Moszkowski in Berlin, and under Paderewski in Switzerland...
...Piatt Andrew, of Glouchester, Mass.; Arthur Bluethenthal, of Wilmington, N. C.; Jackson Boyd, of Harrisburg, Penn.; Tingle Woods Culberton, of Sewickley, Penn.; Samuel G. Dayton, Philadelphia; William S. Dell, of Davos, Switzerland; Eric A. Towler, of New York; Harold H. Giles, of Colorado Springs; William D. Gilmore, of Chambersburg, Pa.; Paul S. Haney, of Quakertown, Pa.; Raymond Harper, of New York; George G. L. Howe, of Nashville, Tenn.; Empie Latimer, of Wilmington, N. C.; Robert R. Lester, of Kansas City, Mo.; Ridgeley Lytle, of New York City; Robert Mather of Marion, Ind.; R. B. Montgomery, of New York City; Albert...
...increase of women students. In the former year there were 900 women at German universities; there are now 4,820, of whom 200 are serving the Fatherland in various ways. Of these women 4,600 are Germans. There are 150 students, not German, who come mostly from Austria, Switzerland and America. Evidently it is no longer Teutonic to exclude women; they now make up 9 per cent. of the students, as compared with 4.4 per cent. in former years...
...University of Lausanne, at Lausanne, Switzerland, is offering courses of instruction this summer which are particularly designed to meet the needs of foreigners who desire practical training in the French language and literature. The courses will be given between July 20 and August 15. Lectures are on only five days of the week, allowing two consecutive days each week for excursions to points of interest. Throughout the session there are courses in grammar and composition...
...subject of the debate tonight is: "Resolved, That the United States should adopt a system of compulsory military service modelled after that of Switzerland." The University negative team which will meet Princeton is made up of C. A. Trafford, Jr., '16, H. Epstein '16, and J. H. Spitz '17, with A. G. Aldis '17 as alternate. The men will speak in this order, and the order of the rebuttal will be the same. The Princeton team is composed of J. C. Taylor, J. T. Martin, and W. M. Johnson, Jr., who will speak in the order given. The Princeton order...