Word: french
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Following is the program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: French, Russian and American Night. 1. March, "Le Pere la Victoire," Ganne 2. Overture, "Mignon," Thomas 3. Suite I, "Carmen," Bizet 4. Danse Macabre, Saint-Saens 5. Komarinskaja Fantasy, Glinka 6. Legende for Violin, solo, Wieniawski Mr. Willy Kraft. 7. Melody, Rubinstein 8. Overture, "1812," Tschaikowsky Organ, Mr. Marshall. 9. Two Movements from Suite, MacDowell 10. A Vagrom Ballad from "Symphonic Sketches," Chadwick 11. American Fantasy, Herbert Organ, Mr. Marshall. 12. March, "Hands Across the Ocean," Sousa
Kirjassoff (Y.), Spitzer (Y.), French (C.), Frantz (Pr.), Whiteley (Pr.), Beck (P.), Paull (P.), Sanders (Col.), Baxter...
...trial heats in the 880-yard run were the first events to be run off yesterday. Beck of Pennsylvania won the first heat in the remarkable time of 1 minute, 56 4-5 seconds. French of Cornell ran a carefully planned race and finished just ahead of Kirjassoff of Yale for second place. Warren of Harvard was close to Kirjassoff at the finish, but could not quite overtake him. Pennsylvania again showed up strongly in the second heat, which was won by Paull in 1 minute, 58 4-5 seconds. Whiteley of Princeton led a great part...
Yale is counting on making a good showing in the 880-yard run with Spitzer, Mann, and Kirjassoff. Beck of Pennsylvania has made the fastest time of the season for this distance, however, and may come in ahead of the Yale runners. An even more formidable competitor is French of Cornell, who was second last year. Princeton has a good team entered for this event in Whitely, Laird, and Frantz. Warren and Guild of Harvard are strong runners and if they qualify this afternoon may be able to take a place tomorrow...
...MODERN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE. "Reciprocal Relations of French and Italian Literature." Professor James Geddes, Jr., of Boston University. Common Room, Conant Hall...