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...bogey. White was off his game on the first nine holes, often slicing his drives into the rough ground, misjudging approach shots, and putting poorly. He improved at the turn, however, coming home in 39, but was unable to cut down Ingalls' lead, as the latter continued his faultless game, making the last nine holes...
...Sanders Theatre last night. Most notable on the program was a pianoforte concerto by Huss, Miss Aus der Ohe being the soloist. The composition was full of melody, and at times rose to a high degree of beauty in construction and orchestration. Miss Aus der Ohe's performance showed faultless and brilliant technic, and her playing was particularly effective in the more delicate passages...
...numbers on the programme, Mozart's Quartette in E flat major and Beethoven's Quartette in A minor, presented a pleasing contrast between the easy and graceful style of Mozart and the more powerful and majestic treatment by Beethoven. Both numbers gave opportunity for the display of that faultless execution which is so marked a characteristic of the Kneisel concerts. The next University Chamber concert will be given by the Adamowski Trio and Madame Antionette Szumowska, on February...
...first University Chamber Concert was given last night by the Kneisel Quartette in the Fogg Lecture Room. The numbers were rendered with the exquisite phrasing and faultless execution which characterize the playing of the Kneisel Quartette. The Spohr Duetto which was rendered by Mr. Kneisel and Mr. Theodorowicz, brought out many beautiful contrasts in tone-color and was especially appreciated. The next concert will be given on Tuesday evening, December...
...make the game truly remarkable in the extent and variety of its interesting features. Every few moments there would be a run of 30 to 50 or 60 yards in length,-not around the ends, however; the playing of the ends of both teams was with some exceptions almost faultless, and gains of any appreciable distance could be made only through the line, where the high playing of the Harvard men and the light-weight of the Dartmouth players precluded any possibility of preventing them...