Word: making
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...Afterwards, candidates will be shown the building by the heads of the departments. Work during the first week will be very light, being concerned mostly with learning mechanical details and routine work. The winter competitions, besides offering the last chance for Juniors and, in three departments, for Sophomores to make the CRIMSON, is the shortest of the year. After three weeks of the competition there is a two-week break at Christmas vacation. The work during the examination period is of the lightest possible nature...
...Flexner also derides Rollins College for establishing a Professorship of Books. Such a course is part of the educational liberalism that the German educator is inclined to condemn. He has overlooked several aspects of such a chair which would make it really valuable, as President Holt points out in the accompanying press clipping...
...Raymond Rubicam, president of Young & Rubicam Inc. as consulting editor; Philip Kobbe of Philip Kobbe, Inc. as promotion specialist. Present Tide Staff Writer Dexter Masters becomes editor, and Frederick Franklin, formerly of Sales Management, business manager. The new company will begin publication with Tide's January issue, will make changes in form and content later...
...Prisoner's Song." There had been trouble. Some eyes still smarted from tear gas with which the local constabulary had dispersed a mob of undergraduates who had attempted to enter the university heating plant. Object of entering the heating plant was apparently to blow the whistle, make further disturbance. Cause of this unusual activity: a general student strike, precipitated when Dean of Women Una B. Herrick ruled that all co-eds must be in their dormitories...
Last week's concert again suggested that lonely individuals make the greatest music. The Orchestra played the Bach-Beethoven-Brahms program as if completely bewitched by the slight, grey-haired figure, swaying constantly, sometimes singing along in a thin, croaking voice. The smart audience was also hypnotized into perfect behavior. It arrived punctually, never once applauded at the wrong time, saved its coughs for intermissions. After the con cert there gathered backstage Chairman Clarence Hungerford Mackay of the Phil harmonic Board of Directors, Banker Otto Hermann Kahn, Soprano Lucrezia Bori, Packer Charles Henry Swift and his wife Soprano Claire...