Word: aires
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This evening at 8.20 o'clock, Progressive candidates for state and federal offices will hold a big open-air rally in Harvard square. D. Cosgrove, Progressive candidate for lieutenant-governor; Professor A. B. Hart '80, Progressive candidate for state senator from this district, and H. C. Long '97, candidate for Progressive congressman will speak. All members of the University are urged to attend...
...distant sections of the country. To both groups the stay in Cambridge will be a very significant event; and it will be well to make their visit a pleasant one. Men who know sub-freshmen should "show them the ropes" to some extent and not assume the ridiculously childish air of undergraduate psuedo-dignity which prejudices the stranger. It may help the sub-freshman to find himself sooner when he comes in, if he can catch a glimpse now of what is and what is not worth while. Let us at least extend courteous hospitality to the visiting "examination team...
During the examination period Dr. A. T. Davison '06 will give short organ recitals following morning prayers. His program this morning will be as follows: Franck, Air; Smart, March...
...Waltz, "Vienna Blood," Strauss 4. Selection, "The Merry Widow," Lehar 5. Suite Espagnole, "Verbena," P. Lacombe (a). Fete. (b). Tango. (c). Serenade. (d). Bal. 6. Clair de Lune, Maquarre Solo Violin, Mr. Krafft. Organ, Mr. Marshall. 7. Selection, "Carmen," Bizet 8. Hungarian March, Berlioz 9. Overture, "Tannhauser," Wagner 10. Air de Danse, D'Ambrosio 11. Waltz, "Espana," Waldteufel 12. March, "Princess Ninetta," Strauss
...have been selected as centres for the announcement of astronomical discoveries. Discoveries made in America are telegraphed to Blue Hill, from there to Kiel, and thence to all the principal observatories of Europe. As a result of Professor Rotch's investigations, many important discoveries of the phenomena of the air have been made at the Observatory...