Word: whole
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...procuring and rental of buildings and grounds used by the Regiment; and of such other matters as may be properly referred to it by the Regimental Commander,--appointing the necessary sub-committee to carry on this work; these sub-committees will make their reports to the Committee of the Whole...
...Theatre tonight given by the Russian Cathedral Choir of the Church of Saint Nicholas, New York, offers an opportunity to hear a really unique performance. In the first place, the range of the Russian male voice is far beyond that of the occidental basso, in some cases going a whole octave lower. The singing is always unaccompanied, which necessitates absolute control of time and pitch. Then, although all of the old Slavonic Church music has been preserved, in the last century there has been a great revival in its composition, and musicians like Tschaikowsky and Rachmaninoff have contributed...
...University by the small margin of four points, scoring 939. In this the team was third, in the field. The second was won by the score of 945 to 886 made by St. Thomas. Although an improvement was made, the University dropped two places in its standing in the whole class. In the third match the team made a decided gain, with a tally of 980 as against that of 954 made by Lehigh University, this total putting the University team at the head of the class. The men who scored for the University are as follows: W. S. Stearns...
...often designed to provoke opposition or arouse debate. It has, unfortunately, sometimes happened in this country that sensational newspapers have quoted and garbled such remarks. As a matter of common law, it is clear that the utterances of an academic instructor are privileged, and may not be published, in whole or part, without his authorization. But our practice, unfortunately, still differs from that of foreign countries, and no effective check has in this country been put upon, such unauthorized and often misleading publication. It is much to be desired that test cases should be made of any infractions...
...side a minute later, scoring the first goal. Thacher tallied from a mix-up near the cage a few minutes later, and Baldwin did the same almost immediately afterwards. The final goal came after a particularly pretty piece of team-work by the strong second-string forward line. The whole line broke away with W. Morgan carrying the puck. Morgan passed to Fisher, who drew Donahue out of the cage and then passed over to Baldwin, giving the latter a clear shot for the fourth goal...