Word: 22nd
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...novelty in the Boston Symphony Orchestra's 22nd concert of its regular series was Ernest Schelling's tone-poem A Victory Ball. A peculiar enthusiasm for this work seems to have seized conductors this season. Pierre Monteux was one of the last to succumb. The Schelling opus is an interesting experiment, but scarcely a heaven-storming masterpiece. Based on a poem* by Alfred Noyes, which first appeared in the Saturday Evening Post, it tells, in music, the tale of the return to earth of the spirits of soldiers slain in the late War. Instead of the solemn masses, purity, virtue...
...their preliminary tosses with the 35-pound weight in the Squardon A armory at New York this afternoon, the Crimson track forces will have begun their third fight for the indoor track title of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association of America. During the evening the struggle will continue in the 22nd Regiment armory, where the remaining 11 events of the program will be contested by University athletes...
...22nd Annual International Exhibition of paintings at Carnegie Institute honored: first, Arthur B. Davies, of New York; second, Eugene Speicher, of New York; third, Pierre Bonnard, of Paris. All three are distinct modernists...
...University Glee Club, according to its custom of the past few years, will sing on the steps of Widener Library on three Tuesday evenings during the month of May, the 8th, the 15th, and the 22nd. At 7 o'clock the members of the club will gather on the steps and will sing under the direction of Dr. A. T. Davison. Following the program by the Glee Club, Dr. Davison will lead all members of the University and public in the singing of the college songs...
...Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, there opened the 22nd Annual International Exhibition. Its aim: to "tell the news of art in the world today." Countries represented: Sweden, Norway, Holland, Denmark, England, France, Spain, Belgium, United States. Individual paintings include works of all schools by leading artists of each. Spain alone is handicapped. Two of her greatest contemporary artists-Zuloaga and Sorolla-could not contribute. Sorolla has been stricken with paralysis and cannot paint again...