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Amid a low huzza of Bronx cheers a gallant one-hundred-and-six Harvard men heard themselves fined for parking violations Saturday morning. Unfortunately they have no complaint, for their arrests were lawful, and there is no reason why they should have been warned, knowing Cambridge police as they do. However there should be some place where students can park their cars over night without submitting to the efficient mulcting administered by the more convenient of the Harvard Square garages...
...from "The Rogers Brothers in Washington," Levi 5. Land Sighting, Grieg Solo by H. M. Boylston '03. 6. Aria from the Magic Flute, Mozart H. C. Barber 2L. 7. Andante Cantabile, Tchaikowsky String Quartette. 8. A Toast to Harvard, Mittel 9. Through the Yard, C. A. Hosmer '02 10. Huzza, (Wino Song), Buck Double Quartette. 11. Soldiers' Chorus from Faust, Gouned 12. Fair Harvard...
...various numbers on the programme were well received by a small but appreciative audience. One of the best selections was "Noi che Sapete," from Mozart's Marriage of Figaro, sung excellently by Miss. Laura M. Comstock. The double quartette of the Pierian Chorus sang Buck's Wine song, "Huzza" very successfully...
...Orchestra. Schlachthymne from Rienzi, Wagner Pierian Sodality Orchestra and Chorus. Voi Che Sapete, Mozart Jesuis Titania, Thomas Miss Laura M. Comstock. Andante Con Moto from Unfinished Symphony, Schubert Pierian Sodality Orchestra. Ode to Music, Zoellner Radcliffe Choral Society, with Orchestral Accompaniment Soloists, Miss L. M. Comstock, Miss M. Beard Huzza (Wine Song), Buck Double Male Quartette. Five Hungarian Volksongs, Mandyczewski Radcliffe Choral Society. Trutzlied, Attenhofer Pierian Sodality Orchestra and Chorus. Baritone Solo, H. H. Ballard '05. Fair Ellen, Bruch Pierian Sodality Orchestra and Chorus, and Radcliffe Choral Society. Soloists, Miss M. Fiske, Mr. S. Baird...
...mathematical genius, one whose smooth boyish face has often caused the timid Freshman to wonder that "one small head could carry all he knew." Behind him, a large, comfortable-looking man; and last a dark-bearded, stem-looking man, whose looks belie his nature. And now they're off! Huzza! a brave start. With such science on board, they scarce can fail to reach the bottom safely. Alas! "the best-laid schemes of mice and men gang aft agley," and this party ganged the same way. An unfortunate rock intervenes, and they separate, - the gallant leader measured the shortest distance...