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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harvard Club of Fall River will hold its regular fall smoker this evening at the Quequechan Club, Fall River. F. H. Burr '09, E. P. Currier '09, W. R. Severance '09, and H. Fish '10 will attend the meeting and will give short speeches on subjects relating to Harvard affairs, Milton Reed '68 will preside...
After being graduated from the University, Mr. Forbes studied for two years in Italy and Greece. He then spent several years at New College, Oxford, after which he returned to America. In 1903 he became a master at the Middlesex School at Concord, but was obliged to give up this work on account of illness. The following year he again visited Europe and pursued his studies in the important picture galleries of England, Belgium, Holland and Germany. Mr. Forbes has served as trustee of public reservations in Massachusetts and as trustee of the New England Conservatory of Music...
...held Monday night, the announcement was made by Professor White that the Corporation had consented to the use of the Stadium for two performances by Miss Maude Adams and her company on the evenings of June 21 and 22, 1909, under the auspices of the Association. Miss Adams will give her services for the benefit of the Museum, and will present the English version of Schiller's drama, "Die Jungfrau von Orleans...
...University Musical Clubs will give a pop night in the Living Room of the Union, this evening at 9 o'clock. Admission will be free to all members of the Union. Small tables will be placed around the room and light refreshments will be served during the concert. The program is as follows: 1. "Bedouin Song," Glee Club. Foote '74 2. "One Thousand and One Nights Waltz," Mandolin Club. Strauss 3. College Medley, Banjo Club. Rice 4. "In Picardie," Glee Club. Osgood 5. Italian Potpourri, Mandolin Club. Arr. by Rice 6. "Dill Pickles," Banjo Club. Johnson, Arr. by Rice...
...night in the Union this evening will serve a double purpose. It will give a man an opportunity to idle away pleasantly an hour of the evening and it will give him a chance to see what the Musical Clubs really look like. It is by no means an exaggeration to say that a great many men in the University never know who's who in any of the musical clubs, under the regime where the clubs only appear in the dual concerts two or three times a year, in the Middle West during the Holidays, and perhaps, once...