Word: marche
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Voting will begin at several polling places in the University on Monday, March 19, and probably will continue for two days. Any member of the University is eligible to cast a ballot. The results of each day's vote will be published in the CRIMSON...
...Dowse Lectures for the current year will be given by Dr. A. T. Davison '06, Associate Professor of Music, on March 12, 14, 19, and 21. The first two lectures will be on the subject of "The Elizabethan and Victorian Eras in Choral Music", the third on "Part-Songs and Anthems of Victorian Composers" and the last on "Choral Writing in the Gilbert and Sullivan Operas." The lectures will be given at 8 o'clock, in Sanders Theatre. They will be illustrated by a chorus of Radcliffe and Harvard students...
When the American Opera Company opens its Boston season of two weeks at the Hollis Street Theatre next Monday by presenting Gounod's "Faust," the same production that the students of the University will hear on the specially designated "Harvard Night" on March 23, it will be a rejuvenated "Faust" with several points of novelty. The production aims throughout to represent Goethe's poem as faithfully as Gounod's music. To this end the character of Mephistopheles has been so changed as to make him the embodiment of the negative forces of life rather than the conventional stage devil with...
...Buell '23, former Harvard football star, will speak at the Sophomore smoker on Thursday, March 15, at 7 o'clock in the Union, it was announced last night by G. L. Lewis '30, chairman of the Smoker Committee. He also announced that a prominent officer of the University, whose name will be announced in a few days, would address the Sophomores...
...During March Harvard begins to grow somewhat restless. No longer do the section meetings hold their charm for the student who has to attend them. Sometimes he even wishes he had not enjoyed himself quite so much during the winter. The cold that he had to guard against then can only be found now where the sun never penetrates--and he shivers in his seat in the halls of Sever. He is impatient of the slow-melting ice on the Charles. It is time the grass began to grow green, be thinks--and lapses into the traditional dreams...