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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University Musical Clubs will give their second annual concert at the Rogers Hall, School, Lowell, on Saturday, May 1, at 8 o'clock. The concert will be followed by a dance. Tickets at 75 and 50 cents are now on sale from D. H. Ingram '16, 58 Mount Auburn street...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rogers Hall Concert Seats On Sale | 4/16/1915 | See Source »

...University lacrosse team will star on its annual southern trip this afternoon, leaving Boston on the 3.05 o'clock train. The squad will go to New York spend the night at the Vanderbilt Hotel and play the Crescent Athletic Club tomorrow afternoon at Brooklyn. Monday's contest will be with the Mount Washington Lacrosse Club, whose team is composed mainly of former Johns Hopkins players, at Baltimore. On Wednesday the University team will meet the strong aggregation representing the Naval Academy at Annapolis. Thursday and Friday will be practice at Annapolis for the hardest game of the trip, that with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MIGRATION SOUTH OPENS TODAY | 4/16/1915 | See Source »

Fifty-three members of the Musical Clubs will leave tomorrow at 1.05 for the annual concert at the Harvard Club in New York. The concert will take place at nine o'clock after the business meeting of the Harvard Club. Most of the men will return to Cambridge immediately after the concert. Any undergraduates who may be in New York will be welcome at the concert...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New York Concert Open to Students | 4/16/1915 | See Source »

...Pierian Sodality gave its one hundred and seventh annual concert in Sanders Theatre last evening with a program of unusual interest including Borodin's First Symphony, Beethoven's Overture to Coriolanus, Handel's Concerto Grosso No. 20 and the Hungarian March from Berlioz' "Damnation of Faust." The choice of Borodin's Symphony was felicitous both from the historical standpoint and that of intrinsic merit. Would that more conductors of symphony orchestras might follow Mr. Hewitt's example. For Borodin's Symphony, the second to be composed in Russia, is a notable instance of independence, individuality and resource despite the obvious...

Author: By Edward B. Hill ., | Title: PIERIAN'S WORK MERITORIOUS | 4/16/1915 | See Source »

...annual report of the University appointment office for the year 1913-14, which has just been completed, shows 203 positions filled through the efforts of the office during the past year, the largest number on record. The activity of the office is primarily to secure positions as teachers for graduates of the University and other colleges. The office serves as a meeting ground particularly between young and inexperienced teachers, and the colleges and preparatory schools. The aggregate salaries reported for the year amount to $237,436, making the average salary per man about $1,170, without counting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POSITIONS FOR YOUNG ALUMNI | 4/16/1915 | See Source »

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