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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...program will be as follows: PART I. 1. March, "The Review," Rice Mandolin Club. 2. Hunting Song, Bullard Glee Club. 3. The Troopers, Bacon Banjo Club. 4. Invictus, Huhn Glee Club. PART II. 5. Polish Dance, Scharwenka, arr. by Rice Mandolin Club. 6. (a) Duet--"Do You Think You'll Call Again," Edwards Messrs. Hancock and Pickernell. (b) "Nollie le Delle's Revenge." Mr. R. Bunker. 7. Ragtime Medley, Arr. by Rice Banjo Club. 8. (a) Serenade, Haydn (b) Football Songs. Glee Club. 9. "Fair Harvard." Arr. by Gilman, 1811 Glee Club...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WITH THE MUSICAL CLUBS | 11/14/1912 | See Source »

...good which can scarcely fail to arise from the forums is self-evident. They offer to all of us an opportunity to train our speaking abilities and to teach ourselves to think logically and clearly upon the questions which agitate the country or the College. Whether or not they will lead to the remarkable results which have been achieved through them in the Oxford Union will depend upon the degree of enthusiasm with which the University enters into their spirit. We shall at least expect an auspicious beginning with a topic of such lively interest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FORUMS PAST AND PRESENT. | 10/24/1912 | See Source »

...advantages of the city college over the country college. It is to be regretted that in his fervor his rhetoric and coherence suffer, and he fails to attain the standard of the Illustrated, as set forth by Mr. Hamlin in the "Need of Attachment," "the ability to think clearly, to write very decently, and to work efficiently enough not to need to hustle." It is good (and somehow amusing) to know that "atheists, agnostics, or others taking philosophy courses are always welcomed" at "the Association meetings (like the mid-week meetings of the St. Paul's Society...

Author: By B. S. Hurlbut ., | Title: Review of Illustrated Magazine | 10/14/1912 | See Source »

...choosing. Probably no one of these men is visited more than Dr. Lyman Abbott, who spends most of his time, when he is in Wadsworth House, discussing journalism. Nor should a spirit of diffidence keep students from enjoying a privilege which is extended in so generous a spirit. To think that they will appear too forward if they pay a visit to Wadsworth House is a poor excuse for men to neglect an invitation which should command a whole-hearted response. It is our hope that all students will embrace this opportunity to meet versatile and interesting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY PREACHERS IN WADSWORTH HOUSE. | 10/3/1912 | See Source »

...dealing with the foundation of men's characters and souls. Our acts and thoughts and words here not only have lasting effect upon ourselves, but also upon the characters of all those with whom we come in contact in any way whatsoever, so we should act rightly, think rightly, and speak thoughtfully

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRES. LOWELL IN APPLETON | 9/24/1912 | See Source »

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