Word: typing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...innovation in the Union next year which will be awaited with interest is the addition to its regular dining facilities of the old-fashioned type of "club table." This will mark the revival of a custom previously prevalent at Harvard, now many years suspended, which older graduates review with genuine pleasure and appreciation...
Occasionally during the theatrical season, the Boston public is favored with the performance, of a piece which can rank with the highest of its type. Such is the appearance of David Warfield in "The Return of Peter Grimm" at the Tremont Theatre. It is ten years since Mr. Warfield first took the title role of David Belasco's psychic play in Boston, and its continued appropriateness today shows, perhaps, the small advance which psychic research has made in the last decade. The dialogue at the close of the third act may appear to some persons rather too one-sided...
...misunderstanding of the aims of the organization. As long as it remains under its present name, the "ordinary school boy" (who may be well above the ordinary in fields outside of music) will attend the concert expecting light entertainment of the Yale, Princeton and Cornell Glee Club type; or else be frightened away altogether with the thought "that's just like Harvard trying to be high-brow." In either case the reaction in the boy's mind would be to eliminate Harvard as the possible college of his choice...
...shifting population of students among American universities. By shifting population we mean those students who owe no true allegiance to any college but derive their four years education piecemeal from Siwash to Missouri. Of late years statistics show an increase in these intellectual wanderers. The question arises whether this type of education is thoroughly beneficial either to the universities visited or to the peripatetics themselves. We would answer with a very definite negative...
...compositions must be for four or more voices, preferably of contrapuntal character, without solos, and may be either with or without accompaniment, and either sacred or secular in style; if the former, the type represented by Mozart and Cherubim is desired...