Word: enjoyable
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Following is the program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: 1. Coronation March, Meyerbeer 2. Overture, "Bohemian Girl," Balfe 3. Waltz, "Enjoy Life," Strauss 4. Selection, "II Trovatore," Verdi 5. Selection, "Samson and Delia," Saint-Saens 6. Prelude to "Lohengrin," Wagner 7. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, Liszt 8. Overture, "Orpheus," Offenbach 9. Overture, "Masaniello," Auber 10. (a) The Rosary, Nevin (b) Country Dance, Nevin 11. Selection, "The Midnight Sons," Hubbell 12. March, "Flag of Victory," Blon
Spring rowing is not a favorite sport this year. That is to say, those who enjoy spring rowing per se are standing in groups of five to seven--awaiting the arrival of the man who doesn't care. There seems to be nothing much in the pleasures of mere physical exercise. But rowing would become popular if the men knew that the winning crew were to be given their oars or some silver cups. As it is, the present condition of class rowing is disheartening. The blame is upon the men who pretend an interest in class crews...
...great many undergraduates have been unable to avail themselves of what is an accessible and valuable form of exercise in most colleges. It seems to me that in this case especially, charity should begin at home. Swimming is one of the few delightful and healthful sports which one can enjoy during the winter term. A swimming tank of our own would give a great number of men exercise, while that of the Cambridge Y. M. C. A., however generously opened to the University, could never be as useful. J. S. REED...
...offers an excellent opportunity for any man who has a liking for the water to become familiar with Navy methods and drills, to see something of the coast and enjoy short cruises over week ends, in both small boats, torpedo boats and large ships. For further information apply to LIEUTENANT L. F. GATES, 1102 Barristers Hall, Boston, Mass...
...taught, the Greek and Latin courses which must be taken first are wholly elementary. Translation and composition alternate with bits of grammar and history. When the student has secured sufficient knowledge of the languages to enable him to enjoy their masterpieces, he is nearing the end of his undergraduate course...