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...University Musical Clubs will give a pop night in the Living Room of the Union, this evening at 9 o'clock. Admission will be free to all members of the Union. Small tables will be placed around the room and light refreshments will be served during the concert. The program is as follows: 1. "Bedouin Song," Glee Club. Foote '74 2. "One Thousand and One Nights Waltz," Mandolin Club. Strauss 3. College Medley, Banjo Club. Rice 4. "In Picardie," Glee Club. Osgood 5. Italian Potpourri, Mandolin Club. Arr. by Rice 6. "Dill Pickles," Banjo Club. Johnson, Arr. by Rice...
...University Musical Clubs will give the second pop concert of the year in the Living Room of the Union next Thursday evening at 9 o'clock. Tables will be placed around the room and light refreshments will be served throughout the evening. The first pop concert was given by the Pierian Sodality orchestra...
...series of Sunday entertainments will be held in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House, tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The entertainment will consist of a musicale given by the Misses Aiton and Durrell, violinists; Miss Larrabee, planist; and Miss Omerod, who will sing. After the musicale light refreshments will be served, and an informal reception will be held. All members of the University who are in Cambridge on Sundays are cordially invited to attend...
...first of a series of Sunday entertainments in Phillips Brooks House will be held next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The entertainments are planned chiefly for men who stay in Cambridge over Sunday; light refreshments will be served, and an opportunity will be given for men to enjoy a social hour together. There will always be music, and Professor Wise will be present to introduce men to each other...
...University shooting team defeated Princeton in the annual dual match on Soldiers Field yesterday by the score of 208 to 179. The light was excellent for shooting but the cold weather and a baffling northwest wind in the faces of the shooters was somewhat troublesome. The best individual score was made by B. M. Higginson '10, who broke 46 out of a possible 50 birds. The Sargent system of traps was used, the birds being sent out with a 16-yard rise, at unknown angles...