Word: franz
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...unusually attractive book in the March publications will be a collection of American folk songs by Franz Rickaby '17, entitled "Ballads and Songs of the Shanty Book. Mr. Rickaby collected his songs and chantles from among the lumbermen of Wisconsin, Michigan, and Minnesota...
Henry Frederick Schwarz, The Hill School; Lazard Henry Seiff, Boston Latin School; Samuel Schwartz, Boston Latin School; Henry Simon, Boston Latin School; Frank Kent Smith, Exeter; Paul Sidney Edward Smith, Exeter; Russell Murdock Stobbs, Exeter; Franz Theodore Stone, Exeter; Alexander Law Stott, Boston Latin School; Randall Edwin Stratton, Exeter; Thompson Tyler Sweeny, Jr., Exeter; Walter Sheldon Tower, Jr., Columbia High School, South Orange, N. J.; Albert Chester Travis, Jr., Exeter; William Perkins Wadsworth, St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H.; John Comstock Weeks, Boston Latin School...
...clock tonight, the Deutscher Verein will hold its regular monthly meeting in the Faculty Room of the Union. Two speakers have own listed: Dr. A. T. Starck, Instructor in German, will read selections from contemporary German literature, and Dr. Franz Von Oy, recently arrived graduate student, will discuss present conditions prevalent in the German Republic...
...once had, but we certainly are beginning to see more light operas than we have for many years. I doubt that the Shuberts ever have made as much money in their history as they recently did with 'Blossom Time', and operetta built around the life and music of Franz Schuberts. "The Student Prince" is still another case in point. Light opera may or may not be back to stay. It will be the public's loss if it is not, but then I walk warily in the paths of prophecy...
...Franz Von Oy is a native of Westphalia. He studied at the Institut fur Seeverkehr and Weltwirtshaft in Kiel, taking his doctor's degree last year. It was during his studies there, in the field of social economics, that he first conceived the idea of pursuing his studies in the United States. "From the books that I read by American scholars, I perceived that I could learn much from these men. I chose Harvard because there I thought I could best get what I wanted...