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...faults of the team in general do not reflect so great a degree of discredit upon all the members. Some of the men played exceptionally hard, and all doubtless had such intentions, but their efforts were in large measure misdirected. Too much benefit to the team was lost through attention to personal matters which should not have entered into the game. Shea was one of the chief offenders in this particular and devoted himself to it so assiduously that his aid to the team or to his own position was not of a very positive nature. His work in advancing...
...Charles W. Rhodes gave a lecture on "Wagner and the Bayreuth Festival," for the benefit of the Radcliffe College Scholarship fund, under the auspices of the Cantabrigia Club last night in Sanders Theatre. She presented a review of the work of the great composer, interpreting the meaning, music and scenes from the operas, and emphasized especially the metaphysical purpose which dominates the Wagner plays. Mr. Adolph Glose gave illustrations on the piano from the themes and motifs of the operas, and the stereopticon was used to illustrate the principal characters and scenes...
...Charles W. Rhodes of Chicago will deliver a lecture on "Wagner and the Bayreuth Festival" for the benefit of the Radcliffe College Scholarship fund under the auspices of the Cantabrigia Club at 8 o'clock this evening in Sanders Theatre. The lecture will include a short analysis of the operas "Parsifal," "Tannhauser," "Lohengrin," "The Ring of the Niebelung," and "Die Meistersinger." Mr. Adolph Glose of New York will assist Mrs. Rhodes with a few illustrations from the themes and motifs of "Seigfried," "Gotterdamerung," "Walkure," and "Rheingold." The stereopticon will be used to illustrate the principal characters and scenes...
...Charles W. Rhodes of Chicago will deliver a lecture on "Wagner and the Bayreuth Festival" under the auspices of the Cantabrigia Club in Sanders Theatre on Monday evening, November 3, at 8 o'clock. The lecture, which is for the benefit of the Radcliffe College Scholarship Fund, will be accompanied by musical illustrations by Mr. Adolph Glose, of New York. The lecture will include an analysis of "Tannhauser," "Lohengrin," "Die Meistersinger," the "Ring of the Niebelung," and "Parsifal." The musical numbers will include the themes and motifs of "Gotterdamerung," "Rhinegold," "Walkure," and "Siegfried." The principal characters and scenes...
...Hoboken, Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn, Swarthmore College, and Johns Hopkins University of Baltimore. It has been found advisable to discontinue the trip this year, as it comes at a time when the team must necessarily have had very little practice together, and is of little or no benefit to the men. Instead of the Southern trip, the squad will probably remain in Cambridge during the vacation and special attention will be given to each man and also to the development of team play. The schedule has not been definitely decided upon as yet, but the first game will probably...