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...group of students in the music division will be the ushers at the series of five Thursday evening chamber music concerts which the Chardon String Quartet will give in Brattle Hall, beginning tonight at 8.15 o'clock. They are R. S. Angell 2G, A. F. Bixby 2G, E. T. Clapp 2T, E. B. Lawton, Jr. '34, G. H. L. Smith '34, G. L. Wahlstrom 3G, and J. B. Woodworth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STRING QUARTET GIVES CONCERT HERE TONIGHT | 12/15/1932 | See Source »

...thoughtful. The Club has made a remarkable beginning in its chosen work . . . it cannot but prosper." The fears of whether the play would be too serious or too specialized were unwarranted. Directed by Professor Baker, assisted by Radcliffe girls, and with a specially written overture by Philip G. Clapp, played by the Pierian Sodality, "The Promised Land," far from making a bad start, gave promise of a brilliant future. It was indeed a spectacle, a genuine success...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Highlights of The Harvard Dramatic Club Trace History of Organization Since 1908--"Promised Land" First Success | 12/10/1932 | See Source »

...Baldwin '33, G. M. Bartol '33, Benjamin Beale '34, W. P. Black '34, W. D. Boardman '35, R. A. Braggiotti '33, E. F. Butler ocC., J. A. Carr '35, G. T. Clapp '34, J. C. Cort '35, H. M. David '34, P. deB. deGive '34, R. A. Dow '35, W. C. Everett '33, B. S. Foss '35, Peirce Fuller '35, R. M. Gallagher '34, I. McD. Garfield '35, D. M. Gleason '35, F. H. Gleason '34. W. L. Hasler '34, Dunbar Holmes '35, C. McM. Kirkland '34, W. A. Lincoln '35, A. L. Loomis...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 48 HOCKEY MEN TO CONTINUE AFTER FIRST SQUAD CUT | 12/2/1932 | See Source »

...Health, But that did not settle the question about keeping healthy & wise. Professor Henry Clapp Sherman of Columbia University settled that point. Babies are born with sufficient iron and copper in their blood and livers to keep going for quite a while. But calcium, which babies need for bones, they must get from mother's or a cow's milk. If a baby takes too much calcium from its mother. she must replenish her supply by eating calcium-bearing foods. Otherwise her teeth may decay, her bones ache, her resistance to disease decline. Thus calcium (lime) is the mineral which...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Food for Rich & Poor | 11/21/1932 | See Source »

Fifty nine men will sing in the concert, including 12 first tenors, 15 second tenors, 16 baritones, and 16 basses. The men who will make the trip are:--first tenors: E. T. Clapp '35, E. E. Gaskill 2G., W. F. R. Haigh '33, Louis Harap 1G, W. H. Jewell 1L, H. G. Pearson, Jr. '34, N. H. Pollock, Jr. 1G, H. B. Sawyer, Jr. '36, Harold Schmidt 1G, E. L. Smith '34, F. B. Tolles '36, and J. A. Wilhelm '36; second tenors; J. G. Brooks '35, E. T. Canby '35, George Ehrenfreid '35, E. V. Ferguson '35, Frederick Fuller...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GLEE CLUB SINGS AT YALE ON EVE OF FOOTBALL CONTEST | 11/4/1932 | See Source »

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