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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...marks the last appearance of Dr. Glover in Cambridge. Audiences averaging more than three hundred people, drawn more form Cambridge than from the University, have been attending the series and have heard him discuss the early life, the conversion, the work and the character of St. Paul. In his treatment of the subject, Dr. Glover has taken throughout a strictly historical, and not a theological point of view...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GLOVER LECTURES TONIGHT | 12/21/1923 | See Source »

...excuse were granted, the instructor would still retain the option of deciding whether or not the student should make up this lost work at a later date. Such a change would not interfere with the privileges of any individual professor, and would be of value in standardizing the general treatment of excused absences...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EXCUSED ABSENCES | 12/15/1923 | See Source »

...number of characteristic pieces for that instrument. Among them are the Schumann Phantiasie, one of the most important works of the romantic school; Debussy's "Submerged Cathedral" which is a striking illustration of descriptive music, impressive and poetical; and several Chopin numbers, examples of the most idiomatic treatment of the modern key-board instrument. Ravel's "Vaalses nobles at sentimentales" show the modern method of tone-color, and Mr. Whitings's own transcription of Bach's English suite in A minor, originally written for the harpsichord, is a pianoforte rendering of that music...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHITING DOMINATES NEXT CONCERT AT PAINE HALL | 12/11/1923 | See Source »

This Freedom. Recalling William Fox's excellent screen translation of If Winter Comes, one is induced to hope for similar treatment of the later novel by A. S. M. Hutchinson. Mr. Fox was unhappily hanicapped. The novel is largely theoretical. It conducts a polemic on the respective values for women of children or a career. Mr. Hutchinson loves children. He does it with literary conviction. His characters' reactions are largely psychological and therefore too often static on the screen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures Dec. 10, 1923 | 12/10/1923 | See Source »

...members of the University who wish either treatment for sprains and bruises or special exercises for any kind of physical development, such as strengthening a pitching arm, may secure the aid of Trainer Hans Neudorf, an expert therapeutist, at the Hemen-way Gymnasium every morning from 10 until 12 o'clock and every afternoon from 2 until 6. This announcement was made yesterday by the Department of Physical Education...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Therapentist Offers Special Exercise | 12/8/1923 | See Source »

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