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...tablet is dedicated by the friends of Gaunt, but especially those students who knew him while he was in Cambridge. Helen Jackson, a pupil of Bela Pratt, is the sculptor who designed the memorial. Admittance to the services will be by invitation...
...following program will be presented: Prelude, Aria et Finale, Cesar Franck Cloches a travers les feuilles, Debussy Poissons d'or, Debussy "General Lavine" (eccentric), Ravel Jeu d'eaux, Ravel El Albaicin, from "Iberia," Ravel "Le vieux monsieur," from "Un coin d'une ruelle sombre," Carl Engel Baren Tang, Bela Bartok No. II from "Drei Klavier-stueke," Opus 11, Arnold Schoenberg Wild Men's Dance, Leo Ornstein Scherzo in B-flat minor, Chopin Impromptu in F-sharp major, Chopin Arabesques on Johann Strauss's "Blue Danube Waltzes," Schulz-Emler...
...memorial, which is the work of Bela Lyon Pratt, consists of an eagle in gold with outstretched wings, under which, the names of the twelve men who died in the War are inscribed. The tablet is placed above the main doorway in the Living Room...
...Bela Lyon Pratt, the sculptor of the frieze, was a former pupil of Augustus St. Gaudens and since the latter's death has completed several of the designs for gold coins which St. Gaudens was working on, notably the present two dollar and a half gold piece. Among Mr. Pratt's most famous works are "The Seasons" in the pavilion of the Library of Congress, the medallion of President Eliot, the statue of Phillips Brooks in Brooks House, besides some interior decorating in the Boston Public Library and the Boston Opera House...
...Memorial Day, May 30, exercises will be held in the Living Room of the Union, at the unveiling of a bronze memorial tablet, designed and executed by the sculptor, Bela Pratt, in commemoration of the Harvard men who died in service in the Spanish War. The tablet will be placed directly over the central door of the Living Room and will take the place of the temporary decoration there at present. In form it will some-what resemble it, being a bronze eagle in relief, with the names of the men who died inscribed under its wings, and a motto...