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...held in Jordan Hall next Friday evening, November 19, the evening before the football game with Yale. This will be the only chance this fall for members of the University to hear a concert by the Musical Clubs. The dual concert with Yale is a tradition, and is almost as much a part of the Yale game as the handkerchief "H" during the singing of the Marseillaise. Tickets are now on sale at $2 and $1.50 each at Jordan Hall, Herrick's, and the Harvard Club in Boston, and in Cambridge at the Co-operative Branch and from...
Each year finds an increased demand for tickets to the theatre on the evening of the Yale game. The desire to attend the particular show which the football team is going to -- which this year is "Watch Your Step"--is such that at this time it is almost impossible to get seats there for that evening. Taking advantage of this demand, many theatres are charging $3.00 for tickets for that performance and as the entire house is bought up by an agency the purchaser must pay $3.350 per seat--an extortionate figure. Even at this price, however, there are many...
...with a rush and scoring two goals in the first few minutes of play, the Columbia soccer team defeated the University team, 3 goals to 1, on South Field this afternoon. The University's defense proved inadequate during the first half and Columbia kept the ball in their territory almost constantly. In the second half the University team strengthened and play centered around the enemy's goal. The final punch was lacking however, the tries at goal all going wild...
...Burk '16, writes on "Browning, the Musician." Browning was ever an explorer into the mysteries: every dusty corner had its fascination; and Browning tried his hand at almost all the arts and several sciences. His love and comprehension of music is revealed in many poems, of which Mr. Burk takes due notice. "Abt Vogler" is reprinted for immediate confirmation of points made...
...Harvard-Princeton football contest, from the CRIMSON's direct wire from the Palmer Stadium. A blackboard gridiron was set up on the platform so that each play could be shown. At intervals the Union orchestra played football songs and popular music, and the enthusiasm in the Living Room was almost as great as the enthusiasm of the eye witnesses...