Word: givenly
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...members of the Freshman class will be given an opportunity today to try out for the managership and assistant managership of the 1923 debating team. Candidates will report to B. Ulin '20 at 28 Plympton Street this evening at 7 o'clock when details of the competition will be explained. Contrary to the usual custom little or no advertising will be solicited, the work consisting mostly of selling tickets and performing miscellaneous duties. At the end of the two-weeks competition two men will be chosen, the manager to take the trip to Princeton and an assistant to manage...
...twelfth annual concert of the Musical Club of the University will be given tonight in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building, at 8 o'clock. This concert is open to the public and is given for the benefit of the Boston Music School Settlement and the South End Music School. The program will be featured by original compositions by members of the Musical Club, while the rest of the varied numbers will be classical pieces...
...Megalithic Monuments of Great Britain" will be the subject of an illustrated lecture given by Sir Bertram Windle, LL.D., in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum tomorrow at 4.30 o'clock. Sir Bertram Windle is the professor of Anthropology at St. Michael's College University of Toronto. The lecture, which will be given under the joint auspices of the Department of Fine Arts and the Archaeological Institute of America, will be open to the public...
...concert tomorrow night is the twelfth annual concert of the Musical Club and is given for the benefit of the Boston Music School Settlement and the South End Music School. The program follows: String Quartet in E-flat Major, Mozart "Mirage," A. L. Steinert '22 Alborado del Grazioso, Ravel "Ebb on with me across the sunset tide," M. M. Smith '20 "Secrecy," Wolf "I attempt from love's sickness to fly," Purcell Sonata for flute, violin and piano, Gluck "The place where the rainbow ends,"from Magnalia Suite, R. N. Dett, Sp. "His Song," from "In the bottoms' Suite...
Pussyfoot Johnson's eye may not make England dry by 1930, as the prohibition workers boast, but it has certainly given John Bull something to think about. American actors and comedians have long been popular in Europe-everyone in France worships at Charlie Chaplin's altar-but we doubt the amount of applause that will greet Mr. Johnson's tour of the British Isles in the leading role of Claire Briggs's "Somebody is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life...