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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...call the attention of the students through your columns to the unusual attractiveness of the last exposition in Mr. Whiting's series which is to take place this coming Friday evening in New Lecture Hall. The program is to consist of sonatas and trios for the seldom heard combination of violin, waldhorn, and pianoforte from the compositions of Mozart, Tartini, Corelli, and Brahms. The sonata by Tartini in particular is one of the most celebrated works in the whole Italian school...

Author: By W. R. Spalding., | Title: Communication | 3/29/1911 | See Source »

...Sodality will give its annual concert in Sanders Theatre Friday evening, April 7, at 8 o'clock. In arranging the program, for its one hundred and third anniversary, the Pierian has been actuated by a desire to perform largely modern music, and especially music that is seldom if ever heard from other orchestras. The ballet suite of C. B. Roepper '10 will be given its first performance at this concert, and a suite from Rimsky-Korsakow's opera "Snegourotchka" will be played probably for the first time in this country...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Annual Pierian Concert April 7 | 3/25/1911 | See Source »

...warm glow would be absent that now fills all our hearts. As it is, we are reminded that a firm, strong, serious man, a kindly and sympathetic advocate of all good causes, has long been in our midst, and that if his voice is no longer to be heard, the echo of its tones is still in our possession and will count as a real influence in our lives...

Author: By James J. Putnam, | Title: DR. HENRY P. BOWDITCH DEAD | 3/14/1911 | See Source »

...Case against the CRIMSON." The Monthly's attack cannot be said to express any settled or widespread grievance on the part of the community. The reader's first emotion is one of surprise. He wonders why, if things be as bad as all that, he has not heard of it before. That the CRIMSON fulfils its traditional functions effectively, and to the general satisfaction of the University, cannot seriously be disputed. But it is quite possible that the University might reasonably demand more. And this is the real point of the Monthly's attack. As a call to higher service...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Perry on March Monthly | 3/6/1911 | See Source »

...cover the guarantee, the dinner was most successful; every man with whom I spoke agreed with me in this, and in saying that the speeches by L. Withington, Jr., '11 and G. E. Jones '11 were of the sort that every single member of the class should have heard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 3/3/1911 | See Source »

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