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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...often the popular conception of the College Glee Club is that gained from advertisements of "snappy clothes" and "biteless tobaccos." the glee club as a college organization is pictured as a group of modish young gentlemen who gather between classes to sing "Mugs of Beer, tra! la!" in close harmony, musically ambitious solely to introduce as many extremely diminished sevenths as possible...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A PERMANENT SINGING MEET. | 3/1/1915 | See Source »

...Ordynski has been a power in the drama of Europe ever since Reinhardt was attracted to him as a young man. He is known chiefly through his work in the Deutsches Theater, and just before the war broke out he was called to Warsaw to take charge of several theatres there. His plans and work in Europe came to an end when the war started. The Dramatic Club is peculiarly fortunate in procuring Dr. Ordynski as its producer and it is expected that the spring performances will have something new to offer in modern staging...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRODUCER FOR DRAMATIC CLUB | 2/19/1915 | See Source »

...socialism did not stop the war might as well ask why Christianity did not stop it," said Mr. George R. Lunn in his lecture held under the auspices of the Socialist Club last evening. "Organized socialism has temporarily failed, the speaker admitted, but organized socialism is very young. Primarily and finally the socialists are against war; yet many of the German socialists justify their present attitude towards the European war by saying that the German "kultur" must be preserved even if war is necessary...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOCIALISM NOT BLAMED FOR WAR | 2/17/1915 | See Source »

...Dillon Miss ShepardW. E. Edgar Miss WilkinsonJ. T. French Miss CordinglyS. Hall Miss RussellR. M. Jopling Miss ThaxterD. MacC. Stewart Miss HitchcockH. Nichols Miss FennessyG. L. Williams Miss TuftsR. Young Miss PrescottBOX K.H. T. Bean (chairman) Miss HeathC. T. Bates Miss FrenchR. R. Cowen Miss HiltonP. Day Miss AndrewsE. R. Ellis Miss RobinsonC. B. Gardiner Miss OakesBOX L.H. F. Smith (chairman) Miss F. WillistonR. C. Bacon Miss HeafieldJ. Doherty Miss MaddenW. Ewart Miss StickneyW. J. Falvey Miss DaleyE. E. Hagler Miss VandeveerH. D. Holmes Miss WheatonF. E. Large Miss AndrewsD. M. Lord, Jr. Miss SagarK. McDougall Miss ParksE. Sliney Miss...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMPLETE LIST AND PLAN OF BOXES FOR JUNIOR DANCE | 2/16/1915 | See Source »

About 100 candidates for the University crew reported at the Newell boathouse yesterday afternoon. Captain H. A. Murray, Jr., '15, addressed the men, outlining the season's work and emphasizing the necessity for absolute confidence and co-operation among all candidates. Dr. E. L. Young, Jr., '06, spoke on training rules. Preliminary work, consisting of work on the machines and daily two-mile cross-country jogs will last until the river is open...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CREW SEASON NOW ON ITS WAY | 2/16/1915 | See Source »

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