Word: fours
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...first four lectures are introductory, and deal with the following subjects: 1--Federal and states' powers under the German constitution; 2--The courts and the judges; 3--Private and public law: their different branches (civil, commercial and constitutional law, procedure and the like) and the principal statutes relative thereto; 4--Outline of civil procedure...
...Leavitt & Peirce's, the Union, Memorial Hall, the Republican headquarters, 3 Boylston street, and Butler's. Five hundred tickets must be sold before the contract for the costumes can be signed, so that it is imperative that all who wish to parade should purchase their tickets at once. Four years ago 1200 Harvard men turned out in this identical costume. There should be more in line this year, particularly as it is an intercollegiate parade, and Harvard should make a good showing. W. G. ROELKER...
...Pierian Sodality Orchestra has made arrangements to give four pop concerts, in the Living Room of the Union this year. Several concerts were given by the orchestra last year and proved a great success. The concerts will all be on Thursday evenings, the dates fixed being November 12, January 14, March 18, and May 20. Standard and popular music, together with the football songs will be played, and musical compositions by Harvard men will be made a specialty...
...will divide the course into three parts, the first will be introductory, and will comprise four lectures; the second part will be devoted to historical remarks, which will be reviewed in one lecture; and the third part to the German civil code, which will cover ten lectures...
...program, to be rendered by Mrs. Charles Rabold and Mr. Whiting, will consist of old Italian, Irish, and Swedish folk-song and songs by Grieg and Brahms. This program, beginning the second year of a four-years course of classical and modern chamber music, is part of a series arranged by a number of persons interested in musical education, who feel that American universities do not afford sufficient opportunities for developing the musical taste of those of their members who are not especially devoted to musical studies. In order, therefore, to encourage an intelligent appreciation of music among young...