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...fifth and last concert in Mr. Arthur Whiting's series of Expositions of classical and modern Chamber Music will be given tonight at 8.15 in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building. The concert, tonight will consist of old French and German songs, some of them composed as far back as the year 1200, and others by Schumann and Mozart in the 18th and 19th centuries. Selections from the English compositions of Purcell date back to the 17th century...
Tonight at 8 o'clock in the main ballroom of the Copley-Plaza, the Instrumental Clubs, under the auspices of Mrs. Helen W. Bowers, will inaugurate "Harvard Night", which is intended to be an annual affair. The program will consist exclusively of the lighter and more popular numbers in the Club's repertoire; old college songs, specialties by Howard Elliott Jr. '22, and by the Jazz Band...
That the University's representation in the relay events at the Penn Carnival April 29 and 30 will consist of teams in the short medley and one-mile relay races was definitely announced by Coach Bingham yesterday. The medley race will be made up of the two 220-yard legs, a quarter-mile and a half, and will be run on Friday, April 29, while the mile relay, with four 440 divisions, will take place on Saturday, April...
...group of men in Paris decide what the world is to remain; or one in Moscow decide what it is to become. For the improvement of human society is something to be directed from one center and attained by the accomplishment of one program; it comes because of consist ant and pr evasive working of men and women, wherever they may be to find the truth and to clear away error...
...Italian Renaissance by Kenneth Raisbeck '21; "Mis' Mercy', a sketch of New England seafaring folk, by Louise W. Bray, a Radcliffe student; and "Cooks and Cardinals," a farce comedy of manners by N. F. Lindau, a graduate student of the University. The second matinee on Tuesday, April 19, will consist of "A Punch for Judy", an American comedy in three acts, by Philip Barry Yale '19, a graduate student at the University during 1919-20. Both performances, will start at 2.15 o'clock...