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...Radcliffe Music Club is giving a concert tomorrow night (April 8th), and would appreciate your mentioning it in the Crimson, however slight the notice. It is to take place in Agassiz Theatre at 8.15 and will be followed by dancing. Morris Brown, baritone (Harvard) '25, and leading man in last year's Hasty Pudding Show, will be the assisting artist...
...Saturday evening the combined Harvard and Radcliffe Menorah Societies will present three one act plays in the Agassiz Theatre at Radcliffe...
...among American universities. Since the founding of the College in 1636, this leadership has been bound up inseparably with a tradition rich in the names of great teachers and illustrious graduates. From Dunster and Mather descends an unbroken line of famous professors down to Peirce, Longfellow, Gray, Norton, Shaler, Agassiz, Palmer, James, and Briggs. Graduates like Jonathan Trumbull, John Quincy Adams, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Joseph H. Choate, Phillips Brooks, Theodore Roosevelt, and others, have carried throughout the civilized world Harvard thought and Harvard ideals. In the community, in the State, and in the country, for nearly three hundred years Harvard...
...which give amateur dramatics these Piquancy. I liked the play and the close of the second act was really theatrical. Though how the audience could laugh at some of the things they did is more than I can understand. Probably spring had them in its clutches--for Baccardi and Agassiz have as yet remained alienated...
...first production of "The School of Princesses" given last night by the Idler Club of Radcliffe at the Agassiz Theatre, nine Harvard men took part. The play is a drama by the Spanish playwright, Jacinto Benavento. Two more performances will be given today, one at 2.15 and another at 8.15 o'clock, both in the Agassiz Theatre...