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...Three Numbers from Suite No. 2, "L' Arlesienne," a. Pastorale. b. Menuet. c. Farandole. (Flute Solo, Mr. Chevrot). 6. "Le baiser d'Eunice" from opera "Quo Vadis," J. Naugues 'Cello Solo, Mr. Keller. 7. Selection, "Aida," Verdi 8. Invitation to the Waltz, Weber-Berlioz 9. Overture, "In Bohemia," Henry Hadley 10. Waltz, "Endymion," Andre Maquarre 11. The Little Lead Soldiers, Pierne 12. March, "Wien beibt Wien," Schrammel
...affirmative team, composed of Julian Henry Spitz, of Brookline, Alan Grant Paine, of Spokane, Wash., David Draham Krissfeld> of Worcester, and Arthur Easterbrook Whittemore, of South Hadley Falls, alternate, accompanied by manager Max Roth '17, of Scranton, Pa. and C. A. Trafford, Jr., '16, will leave South Station this evening at 6 o'clock for Fall River and there will take the Fall River boat for New York. They will arrive in Princeton Friday morning at 11 o'clock...
...have been awarded to the following men: Henry Philip Cahill, grM., of Worcester; Lester R. Ford 2G., of Rich Hill, Mo.; Carl Cheswell Forsaith 1G., of Auburn, N. H.; Joseph Vincent Tuller '14, of St. Paul. Minn.; Gustavus Garland Greever 2G., of Fayetteville, Ark.; Malcolm McLeod 6G., of South Hadley Falls; Richard Stockton Meriam '14, of Salem; Joseph Murdock 2G., of Allston; Milton Percival 4G., of Cambridge; Walter Cecil Schumb '14, of Dorchester; Faris Barton Smith 3G.S., of Franklin, Ind.; Harold Elmer Staples '14, of Brattleboro, Vt.; Rufus Stickney Tucker 3G., of West Somerville; David Locke Webster '10, of Boston...
...been chosen: President W. H. S. Demarest, of Rutgers College; Professor John W. Patton, of the University of Pennsylvania Law School; and Justice W. P. Rudd, of the New York State Supreme Court. The Yale team will be composed of E. A. Burtt '15, C. Cohen '15 and M. Hadley '16, none of whom have ever appeared in an intercollegiate debate before. Opposed to them on the Princeton team will be: B. B. Atterbury '16, M. Gates '16, and J. McI. Smith...
...36th anniversary dinner of The News was held Saturday night in the ballroom of the Hotel Taft. Nearly 250 guests were entertained. Prominent among the speakers were Norman Hapgood, who described Journalistic ideals; President Hadley, who praised. The News; and Secretary Anson Phelps Stokes, who spoke on Yale Culture. R. A. Douglas, chairman of the out-going board, R. H. Macdonald, Jr., present chairman, and Stoddard King, 1914 managing editor, who acted as toastmaster, were also speakers. The annual banquet of the Courant was held Monday evening in Memorial Hall...