Word: weathers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Beginning at 7:30 o'clock, the program to be offered will consist of short non-technical talks which will be followed, weather permitting, by telescopic observations of celestial phenomena. Also, to add to the general interest of the evenings, exhibits showing the work the Observatory has done recently will be explained by members of the staff...
After a week of inclement weather, the Varsity tennis team will take the Divinity courts at 3 o'clock today against the Princeton outfit. Although the Beaselymen drubbed the Crimson last year, they do not appear so powerful this year, having failed to get into the win column so far this year...
...popular prices. Pianist Lee Pattison, appointed manager for this series, announced Faust for the opening night, May 3.† He promised Walter Damrosch's new opera, The Man Without a Country, for the second week, expected the series would last at least a month, maybe longer unless the weather gets...
...scene is laid, and the nostalgic charm of the Harte stories. Its worst fault is the failure of explicitness in the last sequence, leaving the audience completely fuddled as to the reason for Oakhurst's suicide. Equally silly are scenes in which the outcasts ride out in warm weather, and a few shots later, without proper time identification, are snowed in, with the Duchess (Margaret Irving) dying from an undetermined cause. Best shot: "Luck" winning a poker hand from Oakhurst...
...peace is to be, like last week's Childes lecture, only an excuse for young men to get together and discuss the enervating spring weather until they get in the mood for rioting or lesser disorders, then the setting has been well laid. The speakers are vociferous and colorful enough to inspire action; but let that action be along the lines of peace rather than labor agitation and radical fantasy...