Word: typing
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...manuscripts are due in the Library of the Union before February 15. Prizes of $100 and $50 each are to be given by the Library Committee of the Union for the two essays which the judges consider best from a viewpoint of literary style. Essays should be of the type published in the Atlantic Monthly, but not intended primarily to show extensive research and therefore not to exceed $500 words in length. The judges will be announced as soon as appointed...
Although "Honors Are Even," now playing at the Park Square Theatre, is not classified in the program under any given type of play, it has been generally acclaimed as a "comedy"; the plot, however, is so light that it borders close upon a "farce" in fact it might most appropriately be termed a "farcical comedy." Flimsy as the plot may be, there is, nevertheless, a continual element of surprise running throughout the performance. The piece opens with an unusual and very ingonious prelude in three incidents, depicting in a convincing and amusing, fashion the love affairs of a popular society...
There is then, a real need in all departments of railroading, but particularly in the operating department, for educated men of the right type. There is also a fine opportunity for useful and fascinating service. Railroading by its very nature should attract red-blooded men. It is true that the railroads in the past have been slow to recognize that need and to afford that opportunity to the educated man, but their attitude is changing to one of encouragement, as the need of such men in the organization is more generally recognized...
...plan for a permanent federation of all college Liberal Clubs, and other organizations interested in the study of contemporary problems, is now under consideration. If this plan is successful, there will be one intercollegiate organization of this type instead of the three in the field at the present time. Discussion of such an amalgamation arose at a conference of Liberal Clubs held in New York during the Christmas vacation...
Playing the type of fast, passing game which the Worcester Polytechnic quintet uses so successfully, the Freshman five will face the University first team in a practice match in the Freshman Athletic Building today at 4 o'clock. The game has been arranged for the purpose of giving the University quintet which has done all of its previous playing in the Hemenway Gymnasium an opportunity to become accustomed to the court conditions in the Freshman Athletic Building, which are very similar to those in the Polytechnic Institute gymnasium at Worcester. As a consequence of this experience, the coaches hope that...