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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Barcarolle, Hoffman, Tales of Offenbach 5. March, Harvardiana, Steele '11 INTERMISSION. 6. March, Up the Street, Morse 7. Waltz, Mon Reve, Waldteufel 8. Selections, Robin Hood, de Koven 9. Football Songs, Orchestrated by del Castillo '14 Crimson Triumph, Blaikie '14 John Harvard, Here's to You, Doyle '14 10. Fair Harvard, Gilman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRST POP CONCERT OF YEAR | 11/19/1912 | See Source »

...Chopin C. E. Griflith, Dartmouth, Violin Solo. 10. Melody in F, A. Rubenstein, arr. by R. E. Hildrith Dartmouth Mandolin Club. 11. (a) Serenade, Haydn (b) Football Songs. Harvard Glee Club. 12. Good Night, C. W. Wilson Dartmouth Glee Club. 13. (a) The Dartmouth Song. Dartmouth Glee Club. (b) Fair Harvard, Arr. by Gilman, 1811 Harvard Glee Club...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SIXTH DUAL CONCERT TONIGHT | 11/15/1912 | See Source »

...Dance, Scharwenka, arr. by Rice Mandolin Club. 6. (a) Duet--"Do You Think You'll Call Again," Edwards Messrs. Hancock and Pickernell. (b) "Nollie le Delle's Revenge." Mr. R. Bunker. 7. Ragtime Medley, Arr. by Rice Banjo Club. 8. (a) Serenade, Haydn (b) Football Songs. Glee Club. 9. "Fair Harvard." Arr. by Gilman, 1811 Glee Club...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WITH THE MUSICAL CLUBS | 11/14/1912 | See Source »

Already something like this Columbia experiment has been tried here at Harvard unofficially in connection with certain courses, and has been found to work with fair success, when limited to "honor men." In History 1, to mention only one example, the evening collateral conferences proved to add much to the interest of the course. But the plan as applied to undergraduates in general has its drawbacks. If undergraduate "human nature" were perfect, or if all the distractions,--subtle and otherwise,--which lead to procrastination and alas! too often to the professional tutor, could be swept away, then the "conference programme...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLUMBIA'S "CONFERENCE PROGRAMME." | 11/12/1912 | See Source »

...field by Brickley were enough to win the game, and the touchdown by Hardwick showed that Harvard had completely worn out the Princeton team. Brickley's drop-kicks were both from the 15-yard line and were protected by a perfect defence; his goal from placement after Gardner's fair catch was the feature of the game. Seldom does one see a 47-yard placement kick pass squarely over the cross bar; and this score was the one which practically won the game. Not only were Brickley's goals unusual, but Felton's punts were also such as to keep...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD'S DAY | 11/4/1912 | See Source »

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