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Died. General Felix Agnus, 86, onetime sculptor, veteran of many wars, sometime publisher of the Baltimore American* and founder-publisher of the Baltimore Star; at Baltimore, after eight months of lingering illness. Before ne was 27 he had served in the army of Napoleon III, had fought under Garibaldi, was a Brigadier General in the (U. S.) Union Army. He saved the life of General Kilpatrick at Big Bethel; was a witness of Sheridan's ride. He was an original member of the Associated Press. His decorations, his clubs were numerous...
...public, performance of the Francis Boott Prize composition, "Agnus Dei," by S.C. Colburn sC., will be given in Appleton Chapel this afternoon at o'clock...
...chorus from the choirs of Appleton Chapel and St. Paul's Church, Boston, assisted by Miss Gertrude Edmands and F.H. Birch 1L., soloists, will sing the Prize Composition. Mr. W.A. Locke '69 will conduct the singing. In addition to the "Agnus Dei," a choral by Bach, "Are Verum" by Mozart, and a chorus from the Oratorio "St. Peter," by Professor J.K. Paine h.'69, will be rendered...
...Francis Boott Prize of $100 for the best composition in concerted vocal music has been awarded to S. C. Colburn sC. The composition is an "Agnus Dei" for chorus, solo voices and organ. It will be performed publicly in Appleton Chapel under the direction of Mr. W. A. Locke early in June...
...Francis Boott Prize in music, of $100, has been awarded to S. C. Colburn Sp. for his composition, entitled "Agnus Del." Colburn entered College with the class of 1903 and conducted his studies under the Department of Music. Owing to illness he was unable to graduate...