Word: touche
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Union to establish closer relations between Harvard and the Boston Opera, representatives of the Student Council, Cosmopolitan Club, Cercle Francais, Deutscher Verein, Circulo Italiano, Dramatic Club, Musical Club, the various musical organizations, the CRIMSON, Advocate, Monthly, and Illustrated, discussed the importance of bringing Harvard men in closer touch with the Opera. E. F. Hanfstaengl '09 presided. After explaining the purpose of the meeting, he pointed out the possibility that this movement, although started independently, might interfere with the completion of the fund now being raised for a new musical building. It was agreed that the conditions called for such immediate...
...CRIMSON has recently tried to avoid as much as possible that style of "reform editorial" which is so common in College publications. Yet we think it does no harm, once in a while, to touch such subjects, when a large number of undergraduates have decided views thereon. Such a topic we believe is "Fire-escapes in Yard Buildings...
...Gentile; and to think rightly is impossible without faith in God. This may sound like sermonizing, but if ever a sermon brought conviction to the heart of its hearer, this one preached by Mr. Thomas and interpreted in a masterly way by Mr. Mason and his excellent company, should touch the heart and stir the mind also...
...first relay team defeated the Waltham first team but were disqualified because D. R. Sigourney '15 failed to touch the side of the tank on making one of his turns. The University men were far ahead at the finish...
...latter year he accepted the chair of Jurisprudence and Political Economy at Princeton, which he held until he became president of the University in 1902. His administration at Princeton was marked by the introduction of the "preceptorial" system, aiming to bring the students into close touch with a body of young graduates on the faculty, by the provision of dormitories and college dining halls for the members of the lower classes, and by the development of the graduate school...