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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Pierian Sodality will give its first concert tonight in Sanders Theatre at eight o'clock. The concert will be free to members of the University and their friends. The following pieces will be rendered: 1. Under the Double Eagle, J. F. Wagner. 2. Selections from "Geisha," Jones. 3. (a)Hearts and Flowers, Tobani. 4. (b)Au Moulin, Gillet. 4. Cruiser Harvard, Strube. 5. Overture, "Poet and Peasant," Suppe. 6. Les Patineurs, Waidteufel. 7. Hands Across the Sea, Sousa. 8. Fair Harvard...
...Room, under the management of the Committee on the Publication of Academic Distinctions in Harvard College. At this meeting there will be speeches by prominent men, an announcement of all prizes won during the last year, and a presentation of the Deturs. A pamphlet will be distributed which will give a list of the winners of the Bowdoin prizes from the beginning, all of last year's prize winners in Harvard College, the scholarship winners of the first group for the last four years, and of the second group for one year. Scholarships are divided into three groups. The first...
...Delta Upsilon Society will give, in March, Beaumont and Fletcher's comedy, "The Wild Goose Chase" which was first presented...
Since 1893, when a committee of men was chosen to organize the philanthropic work done by Harvard students, hundreds of men have annually worked under its supervision. The purpose of the organization is to give students the opportunity of doing charitable work under skilled direction, and to supply men for the numerous activities in Cambridge and Boston. Some man of expert acquaintance with charities is every year engaged as director to instruct and aid the men in the work. The members of the committee for this year are: Mr. T. H. Ropes Instr., chairman; Durant Drake '00, secretary...
...Copeland will give the second of his series of lectures on "English Novelists" this afternoon at 4 o'clock in Sever 11. The topic will be "Smollett." Single admission tickets, costing 50 cents, may be obtained at the door...