Word: ghosts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Some Deeds of Madness" is the best of the three stories, the humorous touch at the close being especially successful. The death in "Success" is not managed cleverly enough to bring out forcibly the irony intended. "The Dinglethorpe Ghost" is not lacking in humor, but the working out of the story is a trifle too obvious. The verse is neither good nor bad--it might be worse, and it ought to be far better. One is loath to believe that the college poet is going the way of the Dodo. The two prose articles, "The National Anthem" and "College Politics...
...Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: 1. March, "Pops," Kautzenbach 2. Overture, "Tannhauser," Wagner 3. "Dear Violet," Blon 4. Waltz, "Gold and Silver," Lehar 5. Polonaise, Liszt 6. Suite, "Peer Gynt," Grieg 7. "Whispering Flowers," Blon 8. Selection, "Madam Butterfly," Puccini 9. Waltz, "Gold Rain," Waldteufel 10. "The Ghost of the Wojiwoda," Grossmann 11. Selection, "The Red Mill," Herbert 12. March, "Dornbacher Hetz," Schrammel
...Intoxicated Ghost," by A. Bates...
...Hall this evening: 1. March, "Le Pere le Victoire," Ganne 2. Overture, "Stradella," Flotow 3. Waltz, "Legends from the Vienna Woods," Strauss 4. Kunstler Carnival, Svendsen 5. Selection, "Madam Butterfly," Pucinni 6. a. Solvejg's Song, Grieg b. Norwegian Dance, Grieg 7. Overture, William Tell," Rossini 8. Czardas, "The Ghost of the Wojiwoden," Grossman 9. Introduction to Act III, "Dance of the Apprentices," from "Die Meistersinger," Wagner 10. Waltz, "Les Patineurs," Waldteufel 11. Selection, "Babes in Toyland," Herbert 12. Schlaraffen, March, Kempster
...present season, Mr. E. K. Adams's article on "The 'Outside' Papers of Harvard," a term meant to include all the College periodicals except the five undergraduate papers, gives interesting information on a subject probably little known to undergraduates. Variety and relief are gained by an amusing ghost story by Mr. H. B. Sheahan. On the whole, the issue, though somewhat perfunctory in tone and journalistic in style, is mildly interesting and informing...