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TODAY IC Captain, MarchSousa Sicillian Vespers, Overture Verdi Liobestraum Liszt-Herbert Borodin, Ballet N. Tcherepnin Largo Handel Dio Fiedermaus, Overture Strauss TOMORROW Carmen, Prelude Bizet A Midsummer Night's Dream, Scherzo Mendelssohn The Doluge, Prelude Saint-Saens Ballet of the Hours, Cloconda Ponchielli Artists' Life, Waltz Strauss Bolero Ravel
...LL.D. degree at the Commencement in 1927. In conferring the degree, President Lowell said concerning him. "A jurist consult eminent by his writings, powerful by the weight of his opinions on public and international affairs." He is editor of the "Europaische Gesprache", and of a series of war documents, "Dio Auswartize Politik des Deutschen Reiches...
...saucepan in their stomachs were softly frothing over. But well-nigh perfect was Anthony Chieco. He was fat. He was serene. "What do you feed him on?" doctors asked the mother. "Spaghetti," shrugged enormous Mrs. Chieco. "He eats moocha spaghetti, and he drinks da vino- wine. Madre di Dio, he drinks it, oouf! like ees water...
...will devote much time to the many rare and tropical birds - the sheerwater, gannet, booby, king and emperor penguins, jackass, manofwar, albatross, etc. Experienced navigators and sailors, all college men with scientific training, make up the crew. There is an engineer for topo graphical work, an electrician for ra dio, a photographer, a motion picture...
...Debussy "By the Murmuring Stream," Tchaikovski Vous dansez, Marquise, Le Maire W. H. Roope '16. Violin Sonata in G major, Grieg D. T. Gammons '18 and W. N. Hewitt 2G. Romance, Arensky Scherzo, Arensky Marche Militaire Francaise, Saint-Saens W. R. McAllaster '17 and A. S. Potter, Jr., '17. Dio Tausend Grusse, Jadassohn Klange, Brahms Hut' du dich, Brahms Der Kranz, Dvorak W. H. Roope '16 and I. U. Townsend, Jr., '15. Trio in C Minor, Opus 101, Brahms Allegro energico. Andante grazioso. Presto non assai. Allegro molto. D. T. Gammons '18, E. B. Packard '16, and A. S. Potter...