Word: boston
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...rehearsal of the Glee Club Wednesday night at which Dr. Karl Muck, of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, was present it was finally decided to have the Club and the Radcliffe Society sing with the orchestra at Symphony Hall Sunday afternoon, April 1. Dr. A. T. Davison '06 who has charge of the work of the singers at the University and Radcliffe, has been trying to complete arrangements for a concert with the orchestra for some time past...
...Arena, and will spend the night at the Hotel Taft. For Saturday luncheon and afternoon they will be the guests of Grinnell Martin '10 at his farm ten miles outside of New Haven. The remaining members of the squad, with Manager Hunneman and Second Assistant Manager Morse, will leave Boston on the 1.05 train on Saturday...
...University men who have filed papers are as follows: Charles Francis Adams '88, of Concord; Albert Stokes Apsey '93, of Cambridge; Charles Warren Clifford '86, of New Bedford; Charles Choate '88, of Southboro; Daniel Denney '87, of Worcester; William Henry Evans '90, of Everett; Ralph Wardlaw Gloag '93, of Boston; Abbott Lawrence Lowell '77, of Cambridge; Nathan Matthews '75, of Boston; Josiah Quincy '80, of Boston; Moorfield Storey '66, of Lincoln; James Arthur Stiles '77, of Gardner...
...call for reserve officers has been issued. However, as chairman of the Boston committee, Captain Cordier has offered open encouragement to the members of the R. O. T. C. When the call for enlistment comes, they should not hesitate. Realizing their duty as American citizens, they have already stepped forward to discharge it to the best of their ability. Without question, they have begun their task well. Is it possible that they will be satisfied to leave it unfinished...
...Maitre de Forges," a comedy in four acts by George Ohnet, was presented last night by players of the Theatre Francais at the Copley Theatre. Of the three plays in their Boston repertory it is perhaps the least interesting, its predecessor "Sapho" being a classic of the theatre, and "La Rafale," which will be seen tomorrow evening, a capital melodrama of the efficient Bernstein type. Perhaps "Le Maitre de Forges" is considered a dramatic classic also in Paris. It is what the French understand by a comedy...