Word: hanfstaengl
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...meeting of the executive committee representing the movement to establish closer relations between the Boston Opera House and the University, held yesterday afternoon, E. F. Hanfstaengl '09 submitted a report of the work accomplished since Thursday. The executive committee has been reduced in size to form a more manageable body, and now consists of R. F. Duncan '12, chairman, M. Fremont-Smith '13, C. E. Hansen '12, R. Lowell '12, H. B. H. Ripley '12, D. Sargent '13, and J. R. Sibley '12. A dinner entertainment committee has been appointed to take charge of the arrangements for the dinner...
...relations between Harvard and the Boston Opera, representatives of the Student Council, Cosmopolitan Club, Cercle Francais, Deutscher Verein, Circulo Italiano, Dramatic Club, Musical Club, the various musical organizations, the CRIMSON, Advocate, Monthly, and Illustrated, discussed the importance of bringing Harvard men in closer touch with the Opera. E. F. Hanfstaengl '09 presided. After explaining the purpose of the meeting, he pointed out the possibility that this movement, although started independently, might interfere with the completion of the fund now being raised for a new musical building. It was agreed that the conditions called for such immediate co-operation...
...movement for closer relations between the University and the Boston Opera Company was discussed at some length and the meeting was addressed by Mr. Hanfstaengl, one of the leaders of the movement. A resolution, highly endorsing the work of the committee in charge, was passed...
...movement to establish closer relations between the University and the Boston Opera House, whereby students may better enjoy the advantages of the Opera, has been started under the leadership of E. F. Hanfstaengl '09. Mr. Hanfstaengl's idea is to make the connection between Harvard and the Opera one such as exists in Germany, in which university students are enabled to attend the Opera at reduced rates. The value of the Opera in rounding out a man's general education is universally recognized, and such a plan would be advantageous to both parties...
...Hanfstaengl, E. F., army...