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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...movement is entitled "In a Haunted Forest." It represents the sounds of a forest on a windy night, the effect of the moaning and shrieking wind being brought out very distinctly by a rapid crescendo by the violins from lower to higher tones. The movement suggests the approach, the actual presence and the departure of a tremendous gale. Then follows a short movement, full of the finest harmonies, entitled "Summer Idyl" and a less brilliant movement, "The Shepherdess Song." The Suite ends with the "Forest Spirits," a quick, gay, movement, without any one theme, but expressing the idea suggested...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Symphony Concert. | 12/4/1891 | See Source »

Smith College is to reproduce the "Passion Play." The music is imported as sung at Oberammerga and will be rendered by a chorus. Different scenes taken from the actual play will be given with the stereopticon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/24/1891 | See Source »

...Plants, animals and men show us other aspects of force. We must know life, self-movement, thought and feeling in order to know force as it is. But we must test our theory of divine sympathy by seeing whether the nature forces as moved by the Eternal Power give actual help to the desires of men. An examination of the help which individuals and nations find from nature shows that the more reasonable men are, and the better their organization, the more help nature gives. With unreason and with isolation we find no sign of sympathy. Nature however seems...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Sympathy of God. | 11/11/1891 | See Source »

...that the men on probation have conformed in spirit to faculty rules; that they lost their standing from no wilful desire to neglect college work: one of them was careless and the others unfortunate; that this fall they have shown an honest desire to do their work. What the actual result of their work has been of course the college has no means of knowing, but it feels that the mere work should not decide the matter absolutely; but that the spirit displayed should be considered. Whatever the decision of the Faculty shall be in the matter, this feeling, which...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/9/1891 | See Source »

Four men entered for putting shot: E. James '95, G. C. Chaney '95, C. S. Hickman L. S., P. W. Whittemore '95. Whittemore (4 ft.) won with an actual distance of 32 feet. Chaney (5 ft.) second...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Meeting. | 11/7/1891 | See Source »

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