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...activity by completing the arrangements for the private production of two one-act plays. Each of the plays will be the result in every detail of work by members of the club. In order to give those connected with one department of the club an opportunity to gain wider experience, or to estimate their ability in another department, there will be a coach, stage manager, and special producing staff for both plays. Two performances will be given to which past and present members of the club, the patronesses of the club, and members of the 47 Workshop will be invited...
Comparing these figures with last year's list, a wider and more national representation is shown. Whereas in 1920 no state west of Pennsylvania had as many as ten representatives, this year Ohio and Illinois are both represented by 14 Freshmen. New York has made a considerable increase, showing 76 instead of the 40 students in the 1924 Freshman class from New York schools, and ranking second instead of third among the states...
Visiting teams at Concord have difficulty in getting accustomed to the courts, for they have concrete side walls and are nearly four feet wider than the courts in Boston. The line-up of the University team will be: Malcolm Bradlee '22, D. McK. Key '22, M. P. Baker '22, R. E. Smith '22 and E. M. Hinkle...
...would a new building for indoor athletics, with a swimming pool. I do not say gymnasium, for the word gymnasium suggests a place full of parallel bars, chest-weights, and suchlike, whereas the need today is rather for facilities for a much wider variety of indoor athletics than the old-fashioned gymnasium provided...
Columbia University, through its University Extension Division, is helping to make possible the exercise of the "international mind" through the spoken word. When the courses which are announced to begin next Monday are in progress, there will be a wider representation of tongues than occurred at Pentecost, for in this ancient historic polyglot assemblage no tongue was represented from regions more remote from Jerusalem than Mesopotamia and Asia Minor and Egypt, with the exception of "sojourners from Rome"; whereas the Columbia courses are practically planetary in their scope. They are extension courses in a double sense, embracing as they...