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...Memorial HallMr. Bennett, sect. 10 New Lect. HallDr. Bosshard, sects. 11, 17, 22 New Lect. HallMr. Evans, sect. 7 New Lect. HallDr. Heffner, sect. 3 New Lect. HallMr. Kite, sects. 6, 8 New Lect. HallMr. McCoy, sects. 5, 9 New Lect. HallDr. Howe, sect. 13 Harvard 2Prof. Lieder, sect. 16 Harvard 2Mr. Johnson, sects. 18, 21 Harvard 5Dr. Kellermann, sects. 20, 23 Harvard 6German D Emerson JIndic Philology 9 Sever 30Philosophy 12c Emerson DPsychology 24 Emerson DSocial Ethics 27 Emerson J2 O'clockMilitary Science 2 Emerson DMilitary Science 4 Emerson JPhysics 1 Harvard
...work, remains his most popular tone poem; others, as Thus Spake Zarathustra, probed deep into philosophy; another, Heldenleben (Life of a Hero), was admittedly satirical autobiography, with realistic passages presenting the jabbering of critics. Then came, perhaps thirdly, though somewhat intermittent and extended in date, his fine concert songs (lieder), the equal in art of the great of all times in that field. Fourth was opera, which at first he twice essayed with failure...
...Lect. Hall Dr. Bosshard, sects. 11, 17, 22 New Lect. Hall Mr. Evans, sect. 7 New Lect. Hall Dr. Heffner, sect. 3 New Lect. Hall Mr. Kite, sects. 6, 8 New Lect. Hall Mr. McCoy, sects. 5, 9 New Lect. Hall Dr. Home, sect. 13 Harvard 2 Prof. Lieder, sect. 16 Harvard 2 Mr. Johnson, sects. 18. 21 Harvard 5 Dr. Kellermann, sects. 20, 23 Harvard 6 German D Emerson J Indic Philology 9 Sever 30 Philosophy 12c Emerson D Psychology 24 Emerson D Social Ethics 27 Emerson J 2 P. M. (XV) French B Harvard 3 Military Science...
...Memorial HallMr. Bennett, sect. 10 New Lect. HallDr. Bosshard, sects. 11, 17, 22 New Lect. HallMr. Evans, sect. 7 New Lect. HallDr. Heifner, sect. 3 New Lect. HallMr. Kite, sects. 6, 8 New Lect. HallMr. McCoy, sects. 5, 9 New Lect. HallDr. Howe, sect. 13 Harvard 2Prof. Lieder, sect. 16 Harvard 2Mr. Johnson, sects. 18, 21 Harvard 5Dr. Kellermann, sects. 20, 23 Harvard 6German D Emerson JInidc Philology 9 Sever 39Philosophy 12c Emerson DPsychology 24 Emerson DSocial Ethics 27 Emerson J2 P. M. (XV)French B Harvard 3Military Science 2 Emerson DMilitary Science 4 Emerson JPhysics 1 Harvard 2* ) 1346SSSthe...
Miss Hempel sang two groups. The first consisted of Lieder by Marx, Richard Strauss, and Hugo Wolf. These numbers tended toward the humorous, and while they were sung with charm it was in the second group that Miss Hempel again proved herself the sterling artist she is. This began with the Grand Aria from "Dinorah" in which the demented heroine chases her shadow vocally and competes with a flute. Miss Hempel easily won the competition. The chromatic octave which she ascended and descended twice in one breath was a noteworthy feat. The pathetic "Schwesterlein" of Brahms, the rollicking humour...