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...full six weeks' course originally contemplated, it has been decided: has been written for the occasion by C. T. Ryder '06, which promises to be one of the most stirring features of the celebration. Also an old anthem will be sung which was used by the students in the eighteenth century for a celebration similar to this pageant. The music has been reset by P. L. Atherton '93. The rest of the music is the work of Dr. A. T. Davison '06. The Harvard Memorial Society, which is co-operating with the Hollis men in the celebration, will publish...
...course covered approximately the same ground; and History 30b (the Expansion of Europe since 1915), which is open to students who have taken History 30a or History 2b. History 42 (the Age of the Renaissance in Europe) and Economics 23 (Economic History of Europe to the middle of the Eighteenth Century) will be given, not as full courses, but as half-courses in the second half-year. History 24 (History of the Church since the Reformation) and probably History 19 (The Eastern Question) will be omitted. History 16 (History of Spain and the Spanish-American Colonies) will be divided into...
...Hollis men, and it is hoped that a great many will take advantage of this opportunity of visiting old rooms and meeting old friends. At three forty-five the pageant will begin. It will be held in the quadrangle back of the Hall. Hollis and Harvard history from the eighteenth century down will be depicted. Under the direction of Professor Baker, who has written the text of the pageant, some eighty undergraduates will take part, and the performance will be both picturesque and interesting. It is hoped, in addition, to be able to issue a book of the pageant...
...Harvard Freshmen to score were F. R. Devereux, K. E. Fuller, E. McC. Peters, G. Lamont, and W. W. Kent, finishing in seventh, eighth, fifteenth, eighteenth, and twentieth places respectively. The positions and scores of the other teams were as follows: fourth place, Worcester Academy, 82; fifth place, Andover, 84; sixth place, Technology, 109. The Yale freshmen failed at the last moment to enter their team...
...program will consist of selections from French and Italian music of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. Mr. Whiting, at the harpsichord, will be assisted in presenting the program by Mrs. Anna Taylor-Jones (contralto), Mr. George Vigneta (violin), and Mr. Georges Barrere (flute). There will be no charge for admission, but the privilege of attending is limited to officers and students of the University...