Word: boston
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...come-back strength of the University nine, after the unexpected reverse at the hands of Boston College last Wednesday, will be given a severe test tomorrow afternoon when it meets Pennsylvania on Soldiers Field at 3 o'clock. This will be the second contest of a two-game series. The first game, played at Philadelphia on May 6, resulted in a timely victory for the University, due to the brilliant twirling of Mahan who, besides pitching an air-tight game, drove in two runs. Judging from the way he fooled the Penn. batters in the first contest, Coach Mitchell will...
...policy of the Pierian has undergone several changes this year. Contrary to the custom of recent years, a professional conductor has had charge of the orchestra. In accepting the services of Mr. Modeste Alloo, of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, it was hoped that the Pierian would be able to attain more in musical achievement than has been usually the case when an inexperienced student has had charge of the organization...
...beyond anything the Pierian has attempted before. Yet it was rendered with at least as much feeling and as good technique as the programs of the recent annual concerts. The concert was attended by a very large audience, including such eminent musicians as Dr. Karl Muck, Conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra; Mr. Max Zach, Conductor of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra; and Mr. Chalmers Clifton, Conductor of the Cecelia Society...
...addition the Orchestra gave several concerts during the year in and around Boston. In Worcester, early in December, the organization played before an audience of 1500, and was received with much enthusiasm and with favorable criticisms in the newspapers. Such trips as these, together with the various dances following the concerts, the Annual Banquet in March, and the occasional informal meetings have served to make the organization a source of friendship and good times...
...opportunities for the practical study of the arts of public sanitation offered to students of the School for Health Officers are exceptional. The city of Boston is an important port of entry for foreign and domestic shipping and for immigration, and has fifty or more separate and independent municipalities in its immediate vicinity, while the state of Massachusetts is a community which has long been recognized as standing in the forefront of American commonwealths in almost all aspects of the science and practice of public health. To the advantages of location are added the resources of the University...