Word: largo
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Following morning prayers every weekday during the examination period, Dr. A. T. Davison '06 will give an organ recital in Appleton Chapel, lasting not later than 9.10 o'clock, allowing those who have examinations time to reach them. The following programs will be rendered: Today. Largo, Handel March from "The Queen of Sheba," Gounod Tomorrow. Allegretto, Volkmann Great Fugue in G minor, Bach
...examination period, Dr. A. T. Davison '06 will give an organ recital in Appleton Chapel, lasting not later than 9.10 o'clock, allowing those who have examinations time to reach them. The following programs will be rendered: Today. Scherzo, Becker Toccata and Fugue in D minor, Bach Tomorrow. Largo, Handel March from "The Queen of Sheba," Gounod
...Appleton Chapel this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Mr. Dinsmore will be assisted by Dr. A. T. Davison '06, and the University Choir. The following program will be presented: Sonata No. 2, Mendelssohn Mr. Dinsmore. Cantate Domino, Hasler The Choir. Prayer, Boellmann Mr. Dinsmore. Crucifixus, Lotti The Choir. Largo, Handel Mr. Dinsmore and Dr. Davison. Prayer, Schubert The Choir. Allegro, Rinck Mr. Dinsmore. Misericordias, Durante The Choir. Choral Pnelude, Karg-Elert Mr. Dinsmore. Fantasia, Hesse Mr. Dinsmore and Dr. Davison...
...Appel, organist of St. John's Memorial Chapel, assisted by Mr. Paul Schwerley: Festival Toccata, Fietcher Arabesque, Vierne Mr. Appel Funeral March, Schwerley Mr. Schwerley Prelude in C, Bach Prelude in B-minor, Op. 129, Reger Kyrie Eleison, Op. 59, Reger Kieff Processional, Moussorgsky Mr. Appel "Longing," Schwerley Largo, Handel Mr. Schwerley Carillon, Vierne Berceuse, Vierne March in D, Rebikoff Mr. Appel
...that they will graduate in a year or two or are often put out of the immediate running through probation or illness, as has been the case this year. In this way, many available men go out for the minor sports, leaving track without material. If there is a largo field competing much amusement can be derived from the daily practice, which assumes something of the nature of a meet in itself...