Word: testing
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Trials for the University Glee Club open to all University members will be held at 7 o'clock Monday, Tuesday and Thursday nights in Sever 11. Dr. A. T. Davison '06, director of the Glee Club, will test all new candidates by having them sing the scale. It is the policy of the Club not to make the trials difficult since it aims to take on all those whose voices have any possibilities of development. These who are accepted will be retained until the quartet trials early in December...
Today is the last opportunity for handing in applications to take the language examinations which will be given next week to test elementary and reading knowledge. No one will be allowed admittance to the examination room without an approved application card, which can be obtained at University...
...authorities have done much to ameliorate conditions in the University. Whether the much which remains to be done will be done depends to a large extent on the success of the present ventures. 930 plus freshman is a large order but the continual increase of members of undergraduates will test innovations the more severely. If undergraduates do their respective parts, the test will be a fair...
...series of four examinations will start on Monday, October 1, when an elementary German examination will be given at 5 o'clock in the New Lecture Hall. The elementary French examination will be held at the same time the following day in Emerson D. The first reading knowledge test will be in German and will be held at 5 o'clock on Wednesday, October 3, in Harvard 5 and 6. The series of language examinations will close the next day with a French reading knowledge examination at 5 o'clock in the New Lecture Hall and other rooms which...
...Paris a chemist went insane, smashed his laboratory, hurled into the street test tubes filled with billions of deadly microbes.* At Bayonne, France, during a bull fight a bovine tossed his head, knocked a sword out of a matador's hand and into the grandstand, where it pierced the heart of a wealthy Cu ban spectator, who died. Near Philadelphia the Baldwin Locomotive Works established a world's record by turning out locomotives at the rate of one per hour for 31 consecutive hours...