Word: iii
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...this will be the first singing of "Epiphanias" in America. I Since Christ Our Lord, from "The Seven Words" Schutz Jesu Dulcis Memoria Vittoria To God on High Decius Crucifixus Lotti II Harvard Glee Club Dem Unendlichen Schubert Der Feuerreiter Hugo Wolf Epiphanias Hugo Wolf Die Huninel Ruhmen Beethoven III Mme. Onegin My Bonny Lass Morley Three Christmas Carols Christians, Hark! (Bressan) Bring a Torch (Old French) Le Miracle de Saint Nicholas (Lorraine) Chorus from "The Gondoliers" Sullivan IV Harvard Glee Club Von Ewiger Liebe Brahms Standchen Brahms Der Schmied Brahms Allelujah Mozart V Mme. Onegin Fall Fathom Five Ireland...
...Bolsheviki assumed power it has become little more than a heap of ruins. Before the War, the Palace was crowded with priceless treasures. They were so well guarded that when King Edward VII, the then Prince of Wales, expressed a desire to his brother-in-law, Tsar Alexander III, to see the famed picture gallery in the Yusupov Palace, the Tsar was obliged to issue a command to Prince Nicholas, the present Prince Yusupov's grandfather, in order to gain admittance...
...Sands Mrs. Actopel--"Ma" Miss Doris Halman Mr. Actopel--"Pa" E. P. Goodnow '17 Horace Actopel A. F. Ward Gordon Actopel Harold Bates Raleigh Crane IV C. S. Howard '20 Ellie--"Pennsylvania Dutch maid" Miss Angela Morria Dr. Pfeffer D. W. Keyes '25 Rossiter W. L. Smyser Raleigh Crane III "The Boss" Thomas London
When Queen Victoria ascended the British Throne in 1837 the throne of Hanover became separated from the United Kingdom. As women were not eligible to rule in Hanover, Ernest, Duke of Cumberland, fifth and most unpopular son of George III, became King of Hanover, but retained his British title...
...Prussia and King George was deposed. Twelve years later he died and was succeeded by his son, Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, who, however, still claimed and was generally known by the British title of Duke of Cumberland. This man, a great-grandson of George III of Britain, second cousin once removed of King George V and second cousin of Queen Mary, is the gentleman who was proud to hold a British title but " too proud " to fight for it. Thus by depriving him of his title did the head of the House of Windsor (formerly...