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...first performance of the Grand Opera "Azara," by the late Professor J. K. Paine h.'69, head of the department of music, will be given tomorrow night, at Symphony Hall, Boston, by the Cecilia Society, conducted by Mr. B. J. Lang. The principal solo singers will be: Mrs. Alice Bates Rice, Mrs. Bertha Cushing Child and Messrs. George Deane, Stephen Townsend, H. F. Merril, and Earl Cartwright. There will be a full orchestra...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Performance of "Azara" Tomorrow | 4/8/1907 | See Source »

...following men, who have been appointed ushers, will report at 6.30 o'clock to receive badges from J. E. Thayer, who will act as head usher: R. E. Andrews, R. H. Aronson, W. C. Bowers, F. H. Burrage, D. Crocker, J. A. Curtis, G. W. Delano, W. K. Earle, T. W. Ellis, R. Emerson, A. T. Enos, F. P. Ferguson, S. Galatti, G. P. Gardner, R. G. Gilmore, T. M. Gregory, S. T. Hicks, H. Hooper, Jr., R. P. Jordan, F. R. Kirkland, M. F. LaCroix, C. L. Lanigan, P. T. Large, L. M. Little, J. R. MacMillan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Class Dinner Tonight | 4/2/1907 | See Source »

...first performance of the Grand Opera "Azara," by the late Professor J. K. Paine h. 69, head of the Department of Music, will be given Tuesday evening, April 9, at Symphony Hall, Boston, by the Cecilia Society, conducted by Mr. B. J. Lang...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Performance of "Azara" on April 9 | 4/1/1907 | See Source »

...current number of the Advocate the first of a series of essays on college life is well worth reading. It comes under the general head of "Varied Outlooks," though it might have been called more definitely--"The Meaning of College Life." The meaning, in one way, as it has come to one man, W. M. E. Perkins, is that college is not a four years' recreation before hard work, but that it is, nevertheless, an excellent place to get the broader education (along with the other) to be derived from mixing with men. There is much more to the article...

Author: By F. Moore., | Title: Review of the Current Advocate | 4/1/1907 | See Source »

Professor Vinogradoff was formerly at the University of Moscow, where he was an instructor in history. He was the head of the revolutionary party in many insurrections and was chairman of the Educational Committee of Moscow. He resigned this position owing to difficulties with the government, and went to England, where he studied English social and legal history. He is the author of "The Rise of Federalism in Lombard Italy," "Inquiries into the Social History of England," "Villanage in England," and "The Growth of the Manor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lecture Series by Prof. Vinogradoff | 3/30/1907 | See Source »

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