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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Lecture. "Typical Christian Hymns in Common Use. II. Ambrosian and Latin Hymns." Hon. Maurice F. Egan. Emerson...
...present trouble with Mexico has not yet assumed sufficient proportions to require forces in excess of the regular army and navy. With the whole country decrying war, with Huerta none too anxious for it, and with three Latin-American republics mediating for peace, there is every possibility that it will not assume such proportions. Members of a number of colleges have turned out in demonstrations which are after all but the trappings of loyalty. To be swept by the whirlwind of excitement and eagerness into action, is not necessarily the highest patriotism, if the action is to be so much...
...Clapp entered Harvard in 1905 from the Roxbury Latin School and here studied musical theory and courses in the University under Professor W. R. Spalding. In 1907 he received the Francis Boott prize for a choral composition. The following year he received the degree of A.B. Magna cum laude, and in 1909, the degree of Master of Arts with highest final honors in music; in 1911 the degree of Ph.D. was conferred upon him in recognition of compositions and research prepared in Europe while travelling under the Frederick Sheldon Fellowship. Returning the same year Mr. Clapp taught musical theory...
Edward A. McGowan '17 died at his home, 12 Day street, North Cambridge, last Sunday afternoon. McGowan was a graduate of Cambridge Latin School, and had done remarkably well in his studies during the time that he attended college. He was forced to leave, however early in the winter, when he was strike with tubercular peritonitis. A funeral service will be held at his home this morning at 11.30 o'clock, and the burrs mass will be said in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Portland, met tomorrow...
...work of the Federation this spring. This will consist chiefly in distributing information to Freshmen entering college next fall. Secretaries of the following territorial clubs should see that the names of their representatives are sent in before Monday to E. V. Moncrieff '14, secretary-treasurer, Hollis 8, Canadian; Cambridge Latin; Concord; Cotton and Belt States; Fall River; Indiana; Iowa; Long Island; Malden; Maine; New Hampshire; New Jersey; Ohio; Oregon; Pennsylvania; Vermont; Washington State; West Virginia; Wisconsin; Worcester Academy...