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...semi-final round of the tournament for the individual golf championship of the University, played yesterday over the Oakley Country Club course, W.F. Harrison '06 defeated F. Ingalls 1L., 1 up on the eighteenth hole, and A. L. White '06 defeated F. H. Ellis '06, 3 up and 2 to play. The final match between Harrison and White will be played tomorrow afternoon...
...Fast and reliable fielding on both sides prevented either team from scoring, although Princeton made ten hits and Amherst eight. Doyle pitched for Princeton in place of Byram, and played a steady, effective game, never losing control of the ball. In the second half of the eighteenth inning Reid got to first on a single. He was advanced to third on a passed ball, and a few moments later scored the decisive run of the game on a slow grounder of Wells...
...Sandys's lectures, a change has been necessary in the dates of Mr. A. M. Lythgoe's three lectures on the work of the Hearst Egyptian Expedition. The dates and subjects of these lectures, as now arranged, are as follows: "The Excavation of a Town Site of the Eighteenth Dynasty at Der-El-Ballas," Tuesday, March 28; "The Cemeteries of Girga," Friday, March 31; "The Mastaba-Tombs of the Pyramid-Field of Gizeh," Friday, April...
...Egyptology, will deliver a series of three illustrated lectures on the work of the Hearst Egyptian Expedition. The subjects and dates of the lectures will be as follows: "The Mastaba-Tombs of the Pyramid-Field of Gizeh," Friday, March 24; "The Excavation of a Town Site of the Eighteenth Dynasty at Der-El-Ballas," Tuesday, March 28; "The Cemeteries of Girga," Friday, March...
...specific meaning this quartet of Beethoven's. It is a piece of constructive music--a wonderfully suggestive combination of allegory, fancy, comedy and tragedy, differing essentially in these points from the music of Mozart and Haydn, Beethoven's immediate predecessors. Their music, typical of the taste of the eighteenth century, is more obvious, making a direct appeal and containing no suggestion of hidden meaning. To illustrate his remarks Mr. Surette played nearly the whole quartet on the pianola, laying particular stress on certain difficult and important passages...