Word: credo
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...condemnation. He has, however, contributed an article in the current issue of Harper's Magazine--"The college and the Common Life"--which by its clarity and force should realign these two divergent feelings into sober admiration. In it he has set forth what to him is the teacher's credo and since he has had a wealth of experience from which to formulate the credo, one will do far better to listen than to sneer...
...program of the "Pops" concert at 8.15 o'clock tonight in Symphony Hall follows: 1. Coronation March Svendsen 2. Overture to "William Tell" Rossini 3. Caribbean Legend Sequeira 4. Ride of the Valkyries Wagner 5. Afro-American Folk Songs arranged by Agide Jacchia 6. Baritone Solo: Iago's Credo from "Othello" Verdi Roberts Lunger 7. Duet for Flute and Clarinet: "Tarantelle" Saint-Saens 8. Marche Slave Tschaikovsky 9. Selection, "The Defender" Dennee 10. Waltz, "Jolly Fellows" Vollstedt 11. Hungarian March Berlioz
...enemies. Does a Christ preach a creed of peace on earth, good will to men, some Kaiser will pervert his words into " Gott mit Uns." Does a Nietzsche drive himself into madness transvaluing all the moral values, some nimbled-witted George Creel will reduce his works to a cheap credo for footpads. Does a serious-minded Bernard Shaw spend fifty years writing serious plays for the cultured leisure classes of Western Europe, half the standpatters in the world hail him as the greatest buffoon of the century...
...well as in the quality of his matter. Likewise, "Typical Topics" and "Lampy's Question-Box" are well done in a vein familiar to readers of humorous columns in contemporary newspapers. Into the involved "Chart" the statistician has inserted sly fun, and also some commonplaceness. "The Freshman's Credo" is another bit of sophisticated writing which has avoided the fatal touch of routine. Much of the verse, too, is skilfully written. In technique and invention "Loose Lyrics" is vastly pleasing. The author of "Sir Gwan Ye Greene Knighte" has appropriated to little purpose a most entertaining method of expression...
...Choeur des Chameliers, from "Rebecca" Franck City of Chow Bantock The Harvard Glee Club On Wings of Song Mendelssohn Virgin's Lullaby Reger Fetes Galantes Hahn La Belle du Rol Holmes Miss Hempel To All You Ladies Now on Land Callcott Around Us Hear the Sounds of Even Dvorak Credo Grechaninov The Harvard Glee Club