Word: actes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Cercle Francais will give its annual performances in Jordan Hall, Boston, on the afternoon and evening of December 11. Two plays will be presented: "L'Affaire de la rue de Loureine," a comedy in one act by Labiche, and "Le Pamphlet," by Legouve. The latter play is of somewhat more serious nature and will be in two acts...
...officials for the race have not yet been all decided upon. W.A. Meikleham, of Columbia, will act as referee and C.H. Schweppe '02, the chairman of the Harvard-Yale Regatta Committee, will be in charge of the course, which will be policed by the United States Revenue Cutter "Dexter," in command of Captain Sill...
...speaker in a debate, both teams for which were chosen by trials open to all members of the College. This debate was held on December 13, 1907, on a subject chosen with the approval of the French Department: "Resolved, That the French government was justified in passing the Separation Act." G.I. Lewis '08, A.C. Lurie '09, and P.L. Butler '09 were chosen to speak on the affirmative; and A. Horwitz '10, D. Haar '11, and C.H. Raymond '10 on the negative. The affirmative speakers were coached by E.R. Lewis '08; the negative speakers by L.L. Sharfman 1L. The judges--Professor...
Following is the program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: Wagner Night. 1."Kaiser March," Wagner 2. Overture, "Tannhauser," Wagner 3. "Albunblatt," Wagner 4. Prelude to Act III of Lohengrin, Wagner 5. Waltz, "Vienna Blood," Strauss 6. "Whispering Flowers," Blon 7. Solo, "Ave Maria," Organ, Mr. Marshall. Bach 8. "Aubage Prinpaniere," Lacombe 9. Prelude, "Master Singers of Nuremberg." Wagner 10. Sailors' Chorus from "Flying Dutchman," Wagner 11. Prelude to Lohengrin, Wagner 12. "Tannhauser," Wagner
...dishonor or immorality or viciousness, but one of woeful thoughtlessness and lack of recognition of the rules, which in the eyes of the Board is punishable in the same degree as more serious offences. The discipline meted out seems heavy. No serious moral flaw can be found in the act and the Board has not made its decision on the grounds of dishonesty in any connection, but it has dealt with the case sternly and without regard for the stakes at issue on the ground that a strict rule has been broken and punishment is deserved. How strange...