Word: aspect
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...calculations have, however, been made with the prospect of having a good dry field for the game. But yesterday the weather man changed the aspect of the tilt by ordering rain, and although he has promised fair weather for today there is no telling just what the field will be like. The canvas covering that groundkeeper Dennis Enright always gets out on rainy days covered the gridiron all day yesterday but consistent rains will make the field soggy just the same...
...pleasant aspect of the review is one that you do net realize until after the show is over, and that is that there is no male chorous in the entire production. If some of the "beauty contest" winners were left out of the female ensemble that would be better too. Otherwise the show is entertaining enough but it does not leave one gasping at its splendor...
...George Henschel will lift the baton he first raised fifty years ago, and will signal the Boston Symphony Orchestra to begin the same program that they played under his direction at their first concert. To Harvard men the occasion will be the anniversary of a most valuable and delightful aspect of life in Cambridge. There has always been a very close association between the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Harvard College...
...Fosdick's party paused to study the great, stone chancel screen curving from reading desk to pulpit. Carved large on each of its seven separate sections is an aspect of the Christ...
This ticket ban of the Harvard Athletic Association, whose most drastic aspect seems to be debarment from the Yale, Dartmouth, West Point and Michigan football games, for these games will have no public ticket sale, can hardly be judged harsher than the methods used by larger business organizations in similar circumstances. It is a necessary expedient for efficient administration. It is unfortunate; but it is neither radical nor unjust...