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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...composition must be for four or more voices, with or without accompaniment, or solos. If solos are included, they must be merely incidental and subordinate. The text may be either sacred or secular. If the music is to sacred words, the type exemplified in the masses of Cherubini or Mozart and in the Mendelssohn motets is recommended by the terms of Mr. Boott's request. The title page of each manuscript submitted must be signed with an assumed name or motto, the same to be written on the envelope of a sealed letter in which is enclosed the real name...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: $100 PRIZE OFFERED COMPOSERS | 1/7/1918 | See Source »

...gradually coming to learn that war, although more frightful than ever, has not lost all its chivalry. During these many months of artillery and trenching, battle has appeared dreary work without a touch of romance; it has seemed a monotonnous series of incidents no one of which was interesting in itself. One branch of service, however, has lighted up the picture. It is a field where only heroes can serve with success and where heroes can show the stuff they are made of. This field is aviation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ROMANCE AND AVIATION | 1/5/1918 | See Source »

...examples taken at random from a vast field. Equally important problems of a purely scientific nature are presented when attempts are made to improve our airplanes or detect the enemy's submarines. Indeed, it is hard to think of an important phase of the war problems of today without raising scientific questions that none but well-trained scientists can be expected to answer. The nation that has a large supply of such men has an immeasurable advantage in the present conflict on the outcome of which the liberty and tranquillity of the world in the future so largely depends

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCIENCE WILL TURN WAR TIDE | 1/5/1918 | See Source »

...valuable experience abroad in a particular and most unusual kind of work which someone had to do here. We had in him a man not only of experience and ability, but one of the highest and most patriotic motives--a man above party animus or bias, above private interest, without concealments or prejudices. He patriotically assumed a most ungrateful duty, the performance of which was bound to arouse unthinking criticism. Whether or not he has acted wisely in connection with every detail of his great and complicated work, he has certainly done well on the whole, and has entitled himself...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Stand by Mr. Hoover! | 1/5/1918 | See Source »

...Club has already extended its privileges to 500 officers whose names were submitted by the commanding officer at Yaphank, and has now added to that number the undergraduates who will attend the third camp. These men will be given all privileges for the building without the usual membership requirements...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GUEST CARDS FOR YAPHANK MEN | 1/3/1918 | See Source »

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