Word: favors
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first number on the programme was the Overture "Ossian' by Niels W. Gade, one of the most gifted of living composers. The Overture won for him in the year 1841, a prize offered by the Copenhagen Musical Union, and after its first performance, he was immediately taken into royal favor and treated with the greatest distinction. Scenes from the tales of the old bards, of peace and war suggest themselves to the bearer as he listens to the soft, melodious parts by the violins and the harsh discordant flare of the brass instruments...
86-2t.LOST. - At the Harvard Union tea last Thursday, an Annex '92 class pin, design of an "X." The finder will confer a favor by leaving at the CRIMSON office...
...Costigan of Harvard followed, speaking on the silver question. The future must be judged only by the present, and what the Democratic party stands for today it must next November. Twenty-three Democrats in the Senate have declared in favor of free coinage and only two against it. Leaving out of account the few Western silver producing states and Massachusetts, where both parties are opposed to it, Democrats are in favor of free coinage. The coinage of silver dollars in the United States is so limited that gold can redeem them, and so the gold standard is maintained...
JOHN S. COOK.So great has been the demand for tickets that the committee have been unable to satisfy the applicants. If any men who have already received tickets find that they cannot for some reason use them, they will confer a favor on the committee if they will return them to 4 Stoughton...
...BEEBE.LOST. - A pair of eyeglasses on Harvard St. between Linden and Plympton. Finder will confer a favor by leaving at Leavitt's & Peirce...