Word: tells
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Away Isles," Maquarre 3. "An Evening in Toledo," Schmeling a. Serenade. b. Spanish Dance. 4. Selection, "Samson and Delilah," Saint-Saens 5. Triumph March, "Imperator Julian," Urack 6. Harp Solo, "In Springtime," Holy (Mr. Holy.) 7. Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 2, Liszt 8. Selection, "Sari," Kalman 9. Overture, "William Tell," Rossini 10. Waltz, "Fideles Wien," Komzak 11. Slumber Song, Urack 12. March, "Kaiser Wilhelm," Nagel
...same hour Dr. Calkina's class on mission study will meet in the Library. Educational missionary work in Africa will be the subject for discussion. P. G. Wallow '17 will speak on missions in West Africa, especially in Liberia, and J. C. Bosman '15 will tell about the work in South Africa, especially in Natal...
...played but six men, weakened, although at first the teams seemed evenly matched. The defense of the Puck Pingers held their opposing forwards at bay, but their three-man attack was unable to come within striking distance of the Hard Guys' goal. The superiority of numbers began to tell in the last of the game, and it was only by excellent work at goal that Wylde was able to hold the Hard Guys to three scores. Though the play was mainly in front of the Puck Pingers' goal, their attack made several fast rushes down the rink and narrowly missed...
...Harvard plan for business training is, therefore, to equip the young man with a knowledge of the machinery of actual business, both broadly and in detail; to tell him, and also to let him learn from his own investigations, how different business managers have tried to solve various problems; to train him in scientific methods of investigating and interpreting business facts; and then to send him into actual business as an employee. The Harvard School expects its graduates to begin their active business experience as subordinates. It expects them to spend some time--a few years--in mastering the routine...
...addition to the growlers, a professional entertainer will be present to bark away at the latest songs and tell what he considers to be the funniest stories in the world. He is reputed to have a wonderful sense of humor, so that he should leave nothing to be desired. Seniors will also have an opportunity to purchase the posters which have decorated the Square for the last couple of days because they are to be sold to the highest bidders. Besides their intrinsic value, the posters will afford a means of paying for some of the dogs, which is something...