Word: wide
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Stanton who will lead the concert tomorrow night, has had wide experience in both choral and instrumental conducting. As a violinist, he has played under the batons of Mr. Serge Koussevitsky, conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and Mr. Agide Jacchia. He has shown the experience and skill to evoke the greatest powers from his players...
...results of the nation-wide poll on the World Court, conducted by the New Student, intercollegiate student magazine, with cooperation of the World Court Committee of the Council of Christian Organizations, were announced last Sunday at the close of the National Collegiate World Court Conference at Princeton, showing a heavy majority in favor of the World Court with moderate reservations...
Since his graduation from Harvard. Mr. Campbell has gained a wide experience in the coaching profession. In 1912-13 he coached all branches of athletics as Morristown School and in 1913 he returned for two years as assistant coach under Percy D. Haughton '99. In 1915 he became head coach at Bowdoin College and the following year was mentor of the University of North Carolina's Mr. Campbell a captain in the American Expeditionary Forces, and in 1919 he again took up the coaching reins at North Carolina. In the autumn of 1921 he returned to Cambridge as coach...
...entertainment program, which will be out on by members of the Junior League and their guests, shows a wide variety of acts. The first is a tableau representing the legend of the Sleeping Beauty, for which all costumes are done in pastel shade. In contrast to this, further down the program, is a plantation scene in full action, consisting of the singing and dancing of the darkies, and an active demonstration of the Charleston...
...clock Wednesday evening, were announced last night. The affirmative of the question will be upheld by A. P. Donovan ocC., M. M. Drake '27, and A. G. Cooke '26; the negative by J. R. Creel '27, George Slaff '26, and Joseph Skinner '26. All of these men have had wide experience in public speaking...