Word: masterly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...second organ recital of the series in which eight recitals are to be given, one each month alternately in Appleton Chapel and Andover Chapel, will be given in Andover Chapel this evening at 8.15 o'clock by Dr. A.T. Davison, Jr., organist and choir-master of Appleton Chapel, assisted by Mrs. Clara Jackson, soprano soloist. These recitals are open to the public. The following program will be rendered...
...translation of the old French farce "Pierre Patelin" specially for this performance. The chief purpose of the "Workshop" is to fit original productions for public performance, but this last play is to be given in accordance with the purpose of the organization to offer, from time to time, some master-piece of dramatic...
...Davison, Jr., organist and choir-master of Appleton Chapel, will give the first of a series of eight organ recitals, in Appleton Chapel tonight at 8.15 o'clock. These recitals, which are open to the public will be given once a month throughout the year, alternately in Appleton Chapel and Andover Chapel. The program for tonight is as follows...
...before yesterday after a long illness. Born at Marion, Alabama, on April 24, 1868, his preliminary education was completed at Howard College in that state, from which he entered to advanced standing in Harvard, graduating in 1891 with highest honors in history. In 1892 he received the degree of Master of Arts and for three years after this he was assistant in the Library in charge of the Archives,--a position which gave him an opportunity to study and to write. In 1901-1902 he was University Lecturer in Modern History, giving a half-course on "The Constitutional and Political...
...issued owing to lack of funds. Again others have been issued under various imprints and so are not connected in the public mind with the institution at which they were produced. The Harvard Alumni Bulletin says, "Only last year an historical treatise of great importance, written by a Harvard Master of Arts, now a member of the Faculty of Arts, now a member of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, was given to the Press of a sister institution for publication." That the University Press is doing much to remedy this evil is shown by the fact that already...