Word: take
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first of the series of five Expositions of Chamber Music by Mr. Arthur Whiting and his assistants will be given in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building on Thursday evening, November 22, at 8.15 o'clock. The others will take place on Thursdays, December 20, January 24, February 14, and March 28. These Expositions are open, without charge for admission to all officers and students of the University, and to all members of the Naval Radio School and the Naval Cadet School...
...preliminary contest for the Pasteur Medal held last evening in Sever 11, six men were selected to take part in the final contest which will take place November 27. The following were the successful speakers: L. S. Bing, Jr., '19, L. Brentano '18, R. T. Bushnell '19, J. Davis '19, W. Hettleman '19, and W. L. Prosser...
Eleven candidates tried out last night most of them taking the affirmative side of the question, which ran as follows: "Resolved, that the French government should take by taxation at least 75 per cent of the excess profits made by French manufacturer sand tradesmen during the war." The three judges who decided upon the speakers were R. L. Hawkins, L. J. A. Mercier, and E. L. Raiche, all of the French Department of the University. Candidates were allowed to make a five-minute speech on either side of the question at these first trials...
...several weeks before the last of the official mid-year examinations. The special ones will really begin late in December and extend through the first few days of January, although no official statement in regard to the exact time has as yet been issued. Men who wish to take these tests will be given an opportunity to make application to the office later...
...closer one gets to the front, the more religion must take on the form of service,--the giving of a cup of cold water, which in this case means hot coffee. I think of a typical dugout on the crest of a hard-fought hill, which we came to one evening about sunset. It was a battlefield but freshly taken from the enemy; the stench of the dead was still in the air, and the ground was torn and churned,--one horrid mass of blood-soaked earth, of twisted barbed wire and steel shell fragments, timbers and bits of concrete...