Word: handels
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Professor Samuel E. Morison '08, Historian of the Tercentenary, will follow with the address of the evening, speaking on "Harvard Past." Concluding the program, the Glee Club will offer "Then Round About the Starry Throne," of Handel, and "Fair Harvard...
...done similar work for Barnard College, the Beethoven Association, Cooper Union, many a private owner and John D. Rockefeller's picture-postcard Williamsburg, Va. Miss Van Buren has a notable collection of her own including a chest (set of six) of viols, one of which was owned by Handel. A thoroughgoing purist in restoring instruments, she also makes reproductions, would like nothing better than to see oldtime, easily playable instruments placed in a widespread number of homes...
...Their Celestial Concerts All Unite" by Handel has been added as the closing selection for the final program of Yard concerts to be sung tomorrow evening by the Glee Club. "Three Love Songs" by Brahms has also been added as the second piece. William G. Kirby '35, president of the club, will conduct...
...charade. Mr. Garvan, president of the Chemical Foundation, led the enthusiasts into Mr. Ford's reproduction of Philadelphia's Independence Hall. There, on a table from Abraham Lincoln's law office and after the Fordson High School band played "Stars & Stripes Forever" and Handel's "Largo," Mr. Garvan solemnly wrote his name at the end of a lengthy Declaration of Dependence Upon the Soil and of the Right of Self-Maintenance...
...Boston Symphony wound up its season with a Bach-Handel Festival, and a $100,000 deficit, slightly bigger than last year's. Unless Massachusetts' State Board of Tax Appeals grants Trustee President Bentley W. Warren's petition to exempt Symphony Hall and its site from 1935 city taxation, President Warren will have to make an appeal for $130,000 to the guarantors of the annual subsidy...