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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...part of the Beethoven centennial now being celebrated in Boston and throughout the world, the Harvard Glee Club, and Radcliffe Choral Society will present the Missa Solemnis in Symphony Hall on March 22 and 27, with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. The 325 Harvard and Radcliffe students who will take part in the chorus have been drilled assiduously for months on this most difficult score. The Choral Society is under the direction of G. W. Woodworth '24 and A. T. Davison '06 is training the Glee Club...
...place winners in the Olympic games, and the interest in all sorts of sports was intense. Mikkola showed an adaptability in all athletic games which soon placed him in a prominent position in his club, and his activity in this respect and in other fields made him well-wnown throughout the whole of Finland. He became celebrated as a marksman, won the pole vault and steeple chase in the athletic games held in Petrograd as a captain in the army won several medals for bravery and distinguished service and for two years was long distance ski-champion of Finland...
...newspaper headlines throughout the country, the name Baumes had been rising to new prominence. Who, what it is-trade mark, symbol, place-many people can only guess. But in the New York Senate they know what lies behind the name: it is a man. State Senator Caleb H. Baumes, short, sparse, with drooped moustache and thin white hair, sponsored the Baumes laws, sputtered and spumed "mawkish sentiment" at critics who called them cruel, lived to see his name rise to a disembodied symbol of "punishment to fit the crime...
...Mellon (appointed by President Harding) be credited with a two billion, 600 million dollar reduction in the debt before that time? ". . . The blunder is almost incredible on the part of a newspaperman, to whom Presidential year dates are naturally the most familiar of all possible landmarks . . . the article throughout is vitiated by ... error...
...months past while Congressmen talked in Washington, staged filibusters and many a fistibout, legislators were active in less-known legislative halls throughout the 48 states. And none more so than Kansas, for they passed a bill repealing the anti-cigaret law (TIME, Jan. 31), a law prohibiting marriage for the physically unfit and a bill repealing the blue law against Sunday movies. Last week the session came to an unexpected climax as legislators stirred drowsily in their seats in the Kansas senate chamber, waiting the noon recess. One Edgar Bennett, State Senator, rose, called up a resolution petitioning Congress...