Word: band
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lowell will head the list of patronesses at a dance given by the University Band Monday evening, April 12, it was announced yesterday. This is the last engagement before the New York trip and more than forty pieces will be used, to be divided up into two orchestras for continuous music...
...manuscripts in the Bowdoin Prize contest for dissertations in English and the Classics must be handed into the Secretary of the Faculty at University 4 by 5 o'clock today. Competitors for the Lloyed McKim Garrison Prize must band in their poems today; essays for the Prize of the Harvard Club of North China and for the Harvard Menorah Society Prize are also due today. Compositions for the Boott and Knight Prize in Music must be turned in today as well as the theses of candidates for the degree of Ph.D. in 1920 in the Divisions of Ancient Languages...
...benefit of the Smith College Endowment Fund, the University Band will play for a dance following a performance of Thackeray's "The Rose and the Ring" in Brattle Hall Thursday night. The play will be presented by the Marionettes from the Punch and Judy Theatre in Geenwich Village, New York. Among the patronesses are Mrs. Godfrey L. Cabot, Mrs. Samuel M. Crothers, Mrs. Samuel A. Eliot, Mrs. Byron S. Hurlburt, Mrs. Elmer H. Bright, and Mrs. Philip L. Spalding...
...position of a young doctor struggling to get practice he soon decided to enter the army as surgeon, and in 1885 was sent to the Mexican border. There he served under General Miles and more immediately under Captain Lawton in the pursuit of Geronimo and his Apache band. Owing to the shortage of line officers, but more particularly to his desire for active service, he acted temporarily as a line officer, and for the highest courage in that disheartening and dangerous pursuit was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. Later he was assigned to Washington as physician to Presidents Cleveland...
...accordance with permission granted by the Regent, the University Band will make a trip to New York, Worcester, and Springfield, during the spring recess, the management announced last night. It is planned to give two concerts in New York, one at the Harvard Club, and another in a public auditorium. The dates of these concerts have not been definitely settled as yet, and it is further possible that more cities may be added to the itinerary...