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...work at 25 percent above its normal output for 10 years to make good the accumulated deficiency. In view of the amount of this shortage and its widespread distributions, it seems entirely probable that the building boom of 1922 will continue through 1923, but probably with somewhat diminished vigor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FULL-FLEDGED PROSPERITY IN 1923 PROPHESIED BY COLONEL L. P. AYRES AT ECONOMIC RESEARCH DINNER | 10/23/1922 | See Source »

Applications for the Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford for 1923-24 are due at University 5 today. President Lowell will pick from the applicants an indefinite number on the basis of: (1) qualities of manhood, force of character and leadership; (2) literary and scholastic ability and atainments; (3) physical vigor as shown by interest in outdoor sports or in other ways. The final selections will be made by the State Committees on December...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RHODES SCHOLARSHIP PETITIONS DUE TODAY | 10/7/1922 | See Source »

Applications for the Rhodes Scholarships at Oxford for 1923-24 are due at University 5 tomorrow. President Lowell will pick from the applicants an indefinite number on the basis of: (1) qualities of manhood, force of character, and leadership; (2) literary and scholastic ability and entertainments; (3) physical vigor as shown by interest in outdoor sports or in other ways. The final selections will be made by the State Committees on December...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: APPLICATIONS FOR RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS DUE TOMORROW | 10/6/1922 | See Source »

...performance of the Schubert Symphony was a stirring one. This work although nearly one hundred years old, still retains vigor and vitality. If the second movement is too long, the scherzo and finale more than cempensate for it. Mr. Monteux wisely refrained from taking all of the repeats, for fifty minutes of any symphony is quite sufficient to cause an audience to fan itself on the coldest of winter nights...

Author: By A. L. S., | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 3/6/1922 | See Source »

...written for Mme. Koshetz seems to bear this statement out. In the weird middle section with its dissonant rustling of strings, which would tax the pitch of any singer, the voice rang true. The Moussorgsky "Dance and Revery" from "The Fair of Sorotchinsk" was sung with great dash and vigor, although Liadow's orchestration was ineffective. The orchestral accompaniment of these songs, through no fault of Mr. Monteux, might have been more even...

Author: By A. L. S., | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 3/6/1922 | See Source »

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