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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...earmark of Sibelius's fifth symphony which concludes the program. Written in 1914 at a time when the world was still accustomed to flowery orchestration and full, high-sounding instrumentation, this symphony is the reverse, gaining effects through elimination rather than overcrowding. Yet his style is ever free in its movement, fitting into the classical forms, yet not restricted by them. The bustling introduction of the fourth movement, and the pianissimo before the glory of the end makes an overwhelming effect. Lawrence Gilman has said, "The finale is the crown of the work, and in many ways the most nobly...
Edmund LaB. Cherbonnier, President of Phillips Brooks House, announced last night that under the supervision of Phillips Brooks House 100 settlement children will be allowed to see the Virginia football game this Saturday free...
This movement is the recommence-ment of a policy in practice some years ago when children were admitted free on Saturdays for games at which a low ticket sale was expected. At that time, however, the children were so unruly that the Athletic Association was forced to discontinue the benefaction...
...addition, Baxter discussed the questions of the Irish Free State and the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese alliance, which worsened our relation with Great Britain in 1920-21. He termed the 1921 conference in Washington on naval limitation "most successful" and described how "parity in all classes of ships was made the standard of Anglo-American relations" at the London Naval Conference...
Admission to the pictures will be free, although the showing of Bursar's cards will be necessary. Sponsor of the program is the Undergraduate Athletic Council. Backfield coach John Wood will run the machine...