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...Dowse Lectures for the current year will be given by Dr. A. T. Davison '06, Associate Professor of Music, on March 12, 14, 19, and 21. The first two lectures will be on the subject of "The Elizabethan and Victorian Eras in Choral Music", the third on "Part-Songs and Anthems of Victorian Composers" and the last on "Choral Writing in the Gilbert and Sullivan Operas." The lectures will be given at 8 o'clock, in Sanders Theatre. They will be illustrated by a chorus of Radcliffe and Harvard students...
...Elizabethan Ballad...
...Elizabethan Epigrams," Professor Rollins, Sever...
...This Woman Business" is good farce, rarely overacted, and better than "The Ghost Train". The first act, a medley of devices for stalling for time, is ideally suited to the risibilities of any audience, including the Elizabethan. Harvard men will be interested in an attempt to put on the stage in musical comedy plot two characters of embarrassing resemblance to prominent members of the English Department...
March 14--"Elizabethan Era in Choral Music...