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...program follows: PART FIRST. 1. "Espana," Mandolin Club. Waidteufel 2. "The Kavanaugh," Glee Club. Bullard 3. Ragtime Melody, arranged by Rice Banjo Club. 4. (a) "Der Jager Abschied," Mendelssohn (b) "That Mysterious Rag," Berlin and Snyder Glee Club. 5. Mandolin and Banjo Duet, Selected C. S. Boucher 1G. and P. N. Cadwell 2L. PART SECOND. 6. Selection from the "Quaker Girl." Monckton, arranged by Rice Mandolin Club...
...Kavanagh," Bullard Glee Club. 3. Intermezzo: "The Barbers' Ball,"F. R. Hancock '12 and D. W. Hanscom '12. 4. Ragtime Medley, arranged by Rice Banjo Club. 5. (a) "Der Jager Abschied," Mendelssohn (b) "That Mysterious Rag," Berlin and Snyder Glee Club. 6. Mandolin and Banjo Duet, Selected C. S. Boucher 1G. and P. N. Cadwell 2L. PART SECOND. 7. Selections from the "Quaker Girl," Monckton, arranged by Rice Mandolin Club. 8. Intermezzo: "Pianorag," F. R. Hancock '12. 9. (a) "Love's Old Sweet Song," Arranged by D. W. Hanscom '12 (b) "Since Pa has Bought a Limousine," Kratz University Quartet...
Mandolin Club: leader--D. P. Ranney '12; first mandolins--C. S. Boucher 1G., A. B. Day '13, F. W. Hill '12, O. D. Pfaelzer '12, G. Sturgis '13, D. A. Steele '13; second mandolins--F. G. Blair '13, W. H. Coolidge '14, B. Harwood '15; third mandolins--E. Bradley '13, W. H. Claflin '15, H. R. Morse '12; tenor mandola--F. R. Mead '12; guitars--J. L. Handy '14, H. F. Isham '12, P. G. Pennoyer '14, J. B. Savage '12; violin--W. B. Breed '15; cello--J. G. Gilkey...
Students who are interested in the problems of socialism, but who will be unable to attend the convention, are urged to send reports on the questions that are to come up for discussion. Communications may be addressed to Joseph Boucher, Commission d'Organization, 23 rue de Pentoise, Paris, or to the Secretary of the American Commission, 36 Thayer Hall...
...style of decoration is that of Louis XV, and in color will be simllar to that of the Faculty room in University Hall. The walls are divided into panels which are to be painted by Mr. Martin Mower, of the department of Fine Arts, after the manner of Boucher. The arms of France, of Corneille and of Racine will be painted on the chimney piece by Mr. La Rose. The alcove, in which stood the lectum of the St. Paul's Society, is fitted with book cases. The furniture will be of mahogany, especially designed for the room...