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Overture (Ruy Blas) Mendelssohn. Adagio (2nd violin Concerto) Bruch. Fantasie Norwegienne, E. Lalo. Symphonic Poem (Orpheus) Liszt. Variations, Haydn. Symphony (C minor, No. 5) Beethoven...
...clubs and societies we find some very appropriate cuts. The name of the "Dartmouth Literary and Philosophical Ass." The society made up chiefly of members of the faculty) suggests a heading immediately. Dartmouth has, we learn from the "Aegis." a Bicycle Club, a Lawn Tennis Association, a Handerand Haydn Society, an Opera Company, a D. A. A. and Foot Ball, and Base Ball Associations, all apparently very prosperous. Class teams are evidently more prominent at Dartmouth than here. Boarding clubs are very numerous, fourteen being mentioned. The manner and size of the Greek letter fraternities is surprising to us Harvard...
...much space to give even an incomplete list of autographs; here are a few: John Locke, Alexander Pope, Jonathan Swift, William Wordsworth, Robt. Burns, Emanuel Kant, John Dryden, Walter Scott, Edmund Burke. The manuscripts are of still greater interest. A Latin poem by John Milton; a musical composition of Haydn's; a letter from George Washington to Gen. Schuyler; an official document of the Confederate States signed by Jeff. Davis and Alex. H. Stevens; an invitation to Charles Sumner from President Lincoln to attend the inaugural ball. But that which will probably interest you most of all is Longfellow...
...Variajloni, Haydn, Messrs. Fredrich, Perkins, Loeb and Cabot...
...Nativity" is the title of Prof. Paine's choral work soon to be produced by the Handel and Haydn Society...