Word: concert
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Boston; an excellent likeness of the late Professor John K. Paine, founder of the Department of Music in this University; a compilation by Professor Spalding of the names of Harvard graduates engaged in various musical activities; a short poem to Edwin Grasse, the blind violinist who gave a concert here not long ago; two songs by Mr. S. F. Damon '14. "To Blossoms" and "A Quoi Bon Entendre," the first preferable in mood and workmanship; and finally book-review, editorial, and foreign correspondence...
...fifth and last concert in Mr. Arthur Whiting's series of expositions of chamber music for this year will be given in the New Lecture Hall this evening at 8.15 o'clock. There will be no charge for admission, and the concert will be open only to officers and students of the University...
...last Whiting recital of the season will be given tonight at 8 o'clock in New Lecture Hall. As this is the last opportunity that will be afforded for some time to hear Mr. Whiting, it seems fitting that ample notice should be given, lest this concert be overlooked. The recital promises to be one of the best of the series; and that is saying a great deal, for it has been of unusually high standard throughout. One of the best ways of showing the gratitude which is due Mr. Whiting for his efforts is to make this, the farewell...
...Pauer. Mr. Pauer, who is a planist of exceptional ability and prominence, has consented to play here as a compliment to Harvard and its musical life. The price of tickets has been set at an absurdly low figure so that everyone interested in good music may attend. The concert is further significant because, if successful, it will be the beginning of a series of similar concerts to be given in the University. As an important musical event in the University as well as an appreciation of Mr. Pauer's courtesy, the recital this afternoon should be largely attended...
...Concert by Pierian Sodality Orchestra, in Living Room of Union...