Word: programming
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...Memorial Church concerts will feature the Harvard University Choir and the Radcliffe Choral Society in a program of Christmas music, directed by G.W. Woodworth '24, professor of Music. Dean Willard L. Sperry will conduct the services, which will begin at 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon, and at 8:15 o'clock in the evening...
Following the great success of last year's Ossipee winter carnival, dates for the carnival this season have been set for the February 1st and 2nd weekend. Sialom, downhill, and other events are to be announced for the outdoor program, and a big dance at the Ossipee Y. M. C. A. hall will feature the usual crowning of the carnival queen...
...Boston Transcript, on November 23, announced further developments in this plan: "Plans for an entirely new type of government work-service camp, differing substantially from the CC program, were disclosed hero today . . . . The project has been approved by a committee of the National Defense Council . . . it appears reasonably certain that the camp will have the official backing of the government." The chairman of the sponsoring group answered in a reassuring manner a query concerning those who plan to work at the camp: "...It would be better to have them all in one camp where the community can keep...
Cutler will meet Captain Frannie Powers in the 220, the feature race of the evening, and will probably try his hand in at least one other event. In the event that there is a 440 on the program, it will be Cutler versus prize Sophomore Bus Curwen and Bob White or Frank Gorman. Charley Pollak will be on hand to call out the laps for Cutler in the quarter...
Best times of the afternoon's program were accomplished in the 100 and 50 yard freestyle events. Juniors Michael J. Brodie of Kirkland and Philip P. Sharples of Dunster covered the shorter distance in 0:25.4 seconds, while the longer stretch was done by George A. Ball of Lowell in 0:58.2 and Robert T. Sceery of Kirkland...