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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...seven years Leopold, its founder; for the last 42 Walter, the son. But at the first of the golden anniversary concerts given last week Walter Damrosch was not in his usual place, sat instead in the centre box and led the applause for Fritz Busch. Guests followed his lead, kept their eyes courteously to the front, applauded a respectful, uneventful performance of the Beethoven Fourth, the Brahms First. Five guest conductors are listed this season for the "one-man" orchestra: Fritz Busch of the Dresden Opera for the first half season, then Ossip Gabrilowitsch of the Detroit Symphony, Walter Damrosch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: The Orchestras Begin | 10/31/1927 | See Source »

...weakening of the defense in crucial moments cost the Harvard Freshman Soccer team its game with Andover yesterday afternoon on Soliders Field. In the first three minutes of play, Andover scored two goals before the Freshmen warmed to their work. The first-year men then tightened their defense, and kept the schoolboys at bay. The Freshmen scored once in the middle of the game, but let down in the last five minutes of play, and allowed Andover to tally twice again. The final score stood 4 to 1 in favor of the schoolboys...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRST YEAR SOCCER TEAM IS BEATEN BY ANDOVER BOOTERS | 10/27/1927 | See Source »

...rapidly and often, since several of the first-string players were not in uniform. J. E. Barrett '30, who took the place of F. A. Clark '29 at left tackle last Saturday, had a class and did not report. Daniel Simonds '28, regular guard, was another whose academic duties kept him from the field, while W. R. Harper '30, stellar line plunger, was in street clothes nursing a series of minor bruises. He will be in shape for the Indiana tilt...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INJURED LIMB FORCES DONAGHY TO SIDELINES | 10/26/1927 | See Source »

...decided ups and downs. On occasions it has reached high peaks of success, on others it has plumbed the depths of undergraduate neglect. Its sponsors and members have gone sturdily forward in the face of the most discouraging sort of apathy, and in spite of repeated disappointments have kept the idea alive. Such is the early history of many a well conceived and worthy enterprise. The CRIMSON believes in the ideal of University thought expressed through the medium of debating. The expression of opinion, verbally and in public assembly is an old and dignified custom. It is an accomplishment requiring...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE STUDENT ROSTRUM | 10/26/1927 | See Source »

...were discovered when the University football squad reported yesterday for the first practice since Saturday's rout before the flying Dartmouth eleven. Further indications that the Crimson will be represented in full strength in the Indiana game next Saturday came in the fact that the three players who were kept out of the Dartmouth contest on account of injuries were all in uniform yesterday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIPPLES RETURN TO UNIVERSITY ELEVEN | 10/25/1927 | See Source »

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