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...program for the regular "Pops" concert at 8.15 o'clock this evening in Symphony Hall is as follows: 1. Overture to "The Sicilian Vespers" Verdi 2. Waltz, "Vienna Bonbons" Strauss 3. Deep River Burleigh-Jacchia 4. Fantasia, "L'Oracolo" Leoni 5. Prelude and Siciliana from "Cavalleria Rusticana" Mascagni 6. Turkish Patrol Michaelis 7. Sextet from "Lucia di Lammermoor" Donizetti 8. Wotan's Farewell and Fire Scene, "The Valkyrie" Wagner 9. "The Shamrock," Selection of Irish Airs Myddleton 10. Panamericana Herbert 11. Bacchanale from "Philemon et Baucis" Gounod
...Lord Robert, facing the increased difficulties of more modern days, has kept faithfully the best traditions of his great family. It is, perhaps, interesting to note that he is a great-grandson of a grandson of Charles II. The first Cecil to be Prime Minister was "the Great Lord Burleigh," the one statesman who never lost the confidence of Queen Elizabeth...
...Pound-W. C. Westhaver Unc, defeated R. L. Burleigh 1L., by 1 minute 23 seconds overtime decision, 125-Pound. Geoffrey Baker 2L defeated H. B. Walker '22 in 7 minutes 30 seconds. 135-Pound.-H. J. Freedman '23 defeated J. P. Crawford '24, in time decision of 2 minutes, 145-Pound.-R. T. Sloane '22 beat R. L. Daggett '23 in overtime decision of 27 seconds. 158-Pound.-Francis Rouillard '23 defeated L. H. Oppenheim '22, by fall with a headlock and body-hold in 4 minutes 17 seconds. 175-Pound.-Rouillard defeated C. L. Abernathy '22, in time decision...
...Snow '20 lost to Haynes, 9-11; S. H. Ordway '21 lost to Burleigh, 7-8; E. R. Gay '19 defeated Hargraves, 3-1; R. H. Snow '20 defeated Burleigh 5-2; S. H. Ordway '21 lost to Hargraves 6-8; E. R. Gay '19 defeated Haynes 7-1; R. H. Snow '20 lost to Hargraves 3-4; S. H. Ordway '21 defeated Haynes 6-0; E. R. Gay '19 defeated Burleigh...
...honors for chief justice of the Supreme Court were divided between Messrs. Fuller, Hughes, Brandeis and Clark; Leonard Wood was called a pitcher on the Boston Red Sox; Mr. Gompers was accused of being a city in France or possibly South America; among the Maine senators were named Johnson, Burleigh, Hale, Fernald, Peters, McGillicuddy, Guernsey, and Cobb; Combles was called a town in France, also a place in Roumania; Thomas Mott Osborne was given the titles of ex-convict and novel writer; Bucharest was located on four continents, six countries in Europe and as a city on the mouth...