Word: danish
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Concert of Danish Music. The Kneisel Quartet, assisted by Mrs. Bertha Tapper and Mrs. Aagot Lunde Wright. Sanders Theatre, 8 p.m. Admission by ticket only till 7.55 p.m.; then open to the public
Inasmuch as by mistake no announcement of the Concert of Danish Music appeared in this week's calendar, it has been decided to extend the period during which applications will be received to Tuesday, March 4. Seats will be assigned to students in order of application. If any remain afterwards they will be given to the general public. Applications should be sent, with a stamped envelope enclosed, to Dr. W. H. Schofield, 23 Claverly Hall...
March 7 has been set as the date for the concert of Danish music in Sanders Theatre, which is being arranged through a gift from Mrs. Emil C. Hammer in memory of her husband, Danish consul at Boston from 1859 to 1894. The programme will consist of instrumental selections by the Kneisel Quartet, assisted by Mrs. Bertha Tapper, pianist, and Mrs. Aagot Lunde Wright, a singer of Danish folk-songs...
...concert of Danish music, somewhat similar to that held two years ago when Norwegian music was played, will be given in Sanders Theatre in the early part of March. The concert will be free, as the expenses will be paid by Mrs. Emil C. Hammer of Boston; and a distribution of tickets will be made to members of the University. The date and programme will be announced later...
...French language it is necessary to have a thorough knowledge of its "finesses." These "finesses" are so subtle that a well bred and educated man can speak on any subject before a well bred and educated Frenchwoman without offending her. He illustrated this by telling a story about a Danish officer who translated into Danish some of the short stories of Maupassant and was later prosecuted because in the Danish language the humor of Maupassant had turned into indecency...