Word: levi
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Soldiers Field," Fletcher '08 10. Waltz, "Jolly Fellows," Vollstedt 11. "The Marseillaise." 12. Vaudeville, "A Ragtime Revel," by Fidler and Shelton. 13. Selections, "The Red Mill," Herbert 14. The Warbler's Serenade, Perry 15. March, "Harvard Every Day," Lang 16. Selections from Popular Songs, Lampe 17. Selection, "Soul Kiss," Levi 18. "Moonlight in Dixie," Clement 19. "Fair Harvard," Gilman...
...following appointments were also made: George Foot Moore, D.D., L.L.D., acting curator of the Semitic Museum during the absence of the curator; Howard Levi Gray, Ph.D., instructor in History for the second half-year of 1908-09; Philip Haskell Sylvester, M.D., assistant in Pediatrics for the remainder of the current academic year; Raymond Berguer Johnson, A.B., assistant in English for the second half of the current academic year...
...Programme will be as follows: 1. a. Johnny Harvard. b. Lizette Glee Club 2. "La Lisonjera," Chaminade Mandolin Club. 3. "Passing of the Band," Lansing Banjo Club. 4. "Two Roses," Werner Glee Club. 5. Rogers Brothers Selection. Levi Mandolin Club. 6. Solo. Selected S. Baird '03. 7. "Dreamy Eyes," Lampe Banjo Club. 8. "Jasmine Flowers," Corliss Glee and Mandoline Clubs. 9. Medley. Glee Club. 10. Signet Waltz," Colburn Mandolin Club. 11. Fair Harvard. Glee Club...
...quartette. Tickets at 25 and 50 cents are on sale today at the Union and at Sever's. Following is the programme: 1. Overture, "Pique Dame," Suppe 2. Narcissus, Nevins-Strube Legato, Strube 3. The Kavanaugh, Bullard D. R. Richberg, 1L. 4. Selections 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...
...first part of this century was a period of marked decline in prices, as is shown by the tables of Parker and Levi in which the price of flour is shown to have been reduced in 1865 to one quarter of that of 1800. Giffen, in his table published in 1885, shows the range of prices from 1839 to 1884 and makes the statement in his introduction, that the condition of the workingman has improved vastly, since the purchasing power of money has doubled and he is earning an increase in wages of from forty to sixty per cent. Comparing...