Word: givenly
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...Freshman Athletic Building may be converted into a rifle range. The expense of this would be small, but the advantages great, for there would be a home range for the practice of the sharpshooters, which would be convenient for all. The Freshman Physical Training Department and Captain Goetz have given their consent to this plan, and now only the permission of the H. A. A. is needed...
...Laurence L. Driggs, President of the American Flying Club, the organization which conducted the recent New York-Toronto and transcontinental races. Predicting that in no very distant time colleges will officially take up aviation as a recognized sport, Mr. Driggs urges that "in the meantime every encouragement should be given these enthusiastic airmen of the colleges who hold their first aeroplane contest on May 8 at Mineola, Long Island...
...meantime, every encouragement should be given these enthusiastic airmen of the colleges who hold their first aeroplane contest on May 7 next, at Mineola, Long Island. The 'Safety First' principle is the basis of this proficiency contest. Upon its successful issue, many interesting improvements may be built. The personnel of the contestants is chosen from a group of men who form the greatest fraternity in the world--a group which shoulder to shoulder faced the constant menace of hazardous flights over enemy territory and amid a thousand dangers. Their present problem is to convert their fellows to a recognition...
...Knowles Paine Hall in the Music Building, the Musical Club of Harvard University will give a public concert: Many of the selections to be played are original compositions by members, while the remainder of the varied program will consist of classical pieces. Specialty numbers arranged to date will be given by A. L. Steinert '22 and R. N. Dett Sp., on the pianoforte and by a quintet, composed of piano, flute, clarinet, viola, and cello...
...reading is assigned which takes as much time as a full course, and there is no opportunity to do it justice. The faculty has made no provision by which a student may be relieved of the work in any course because of his tutorial obligations. Moreover, no credit is given for tutorial work apart from its indirect results in the general examinations, and, for incentive, men have to depend upon a tutor assigned by lottery. He may be inspiring and he may be dull--it is a gamble...