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...following organizations have not yet handed in their membership lists for the 1927-28 Register: Alpha Mu Sigma, Alpha Tau Omega, Canadian Club, Cercle Francais, Chinese Students' Club, Circulo Espanol, Circolo Italiano, Delta Sigma Rho, Dentscher Verein, Delta Upsilon Fraternity, Gaydon Club, Harvard Glee Club, Gun Club, Harvard Dramatic Club, Harvard Square and Compass Club, Hasty Pudding-Institute of 1770. Instrumental Clubs, Iroquois Club, Kex Club, Liberal Club, Musical Clubs, Pen and Brush Club, Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Epsilon, Pierian Sodality, Porcellian Club. Harvard Flying Club, American Legion, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Mu, Signet Society, Speakers' Club Haples...
Applications for seats for the Dentscher Verein play, to be given on March 24 in Brattle Hall, and on March 25 in Potter Hall, Boston, may be sent to C. E. Ware, Jr., Matthews 19. Tickets will be allotted in the order in which applications are received, and will be sent out on March 18. The price of tickets for the Cambridge and Boston performances is as follows: orchestra $1.50; balcony $1. There will be no public sale...
...Dentscher Verein has decided to give $100 from the proceeds of its play in order to purchase some object for the Germanic Museum...
...series of public lectures on Mediaeval Literature will soon be held under the auspices of the Dentscher Verein. The first lecture will be delivered March 28 by Professor Charles Sprague Smith of Columbia College; his subject will be "Ic land in History and Literature," On the 14th of April, Dr. Roman Woerner of New York will lecture on "he Nibelungenlied." Mr. William Newell of Cambridge will deliver the third lecture on April 21, on "Wolframvon Eschenbach's Parcival," Dr. Julius Goebel of New York will finish the course on April 24, with a lecture on the poetry of Walter vonder...
...next to the last lecture in the sexies delivered under the auspices of the Dentscher Verein will take place tonight. Mr. S. R. Koehler of the Boston Art Museum, will speak on German Engraving of the 16th century-a highly interesting subject, and as he is deemed an authority on German art, a large audience will undoubtedly greet him. The three previous lectures were delivered in Sever 11, but as Mr. Koehler intends to illustrate his lecture by the stereopticon he has decided to speak in Upper Boylston Hall. The public are invited to attend the lecture which will begin...