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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...staging of the play is, as usual, under the direction of James Gilbert, with R. W. Child '03 as undergraduate stage manager. To the ballets, under the charge of Miss Wyman of Boston, particular attention has been paid. The scenes, laid in India give a good opportunity for striking contrast in land-scape and architectural design, and the music, composed by F. M. Class '03, is in Keeping with the oriental background. J. H. Densmore '04 composed the two entre-acts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Hasty Pudding Club Play. | 3/23/1903 | See Source »

...Kneisel Quartette gave its third chamber concert in the Fogg Lecture Room last evening. The two numbers on the programme, Mozart's Quartette in E flat major and Beethoven's Quartette in A minor, presented a pleasing contrast between the easy and graceful style of Mozart and the more powerful and majestic treatment by Beethoven. Both numbers gave opportunity for the display of that faultless execution which is so marked a characteristic of the Kneisel concerts. The next University Chamber concert will be given by the Adamowski Trio and Madame Antionette Szumowska, on February...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Kneisel Concert. | 1/28/1903 | See Source »

...verse is consistently good. "An Ascent of Sinai," by O. J. Campbell '03, has both depth and music. The "Night of Nativity," by C. T. Ryder '06, contains a pleasant thought, delicately expressed and is in striking contrast to the rather obscure, congested "Realists," by H. W. Holmes '03. The latter, however, shows thought and a rather unusual command of phrase. "The Sea," by W. S. Archibald '03, lacks distinction, both in matter and treatment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Christmas Monthly. | 12/20/1902 | See Source »

...whole attack. Fumbling appears to be an irradicable trouble; it has been a prominent lecture in each of the last three games and from present indications will be an important factor in the Yale game. The linemen were very slow in meeting plays and tackled ridiculously high, in marked contrast to the excellent work in this respect of the Pennsylvania players...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 11; U. OF P, 0 | 11/10/1902 | See Source »

...watching the work from day to day. Occasionally the monotony of practices in which fumbling, poor defense and errors of every kind are the only features, is broken by a day of good spirited playing, but these exceptions are few. This whole state of affairs, moreover, is in decided contrast with the situation last year, when at this time the fundamentals of football had been thoroughly drilled into the men and the general development of the team was progressing favorably. Besides, last year, there were strong, able candidates for the eleven who were not content merely to go through...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNSATISFACTORY PROGRESS. | 10/22/1902 | See Source »

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