Word: mater
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...concert sponsored by the musical clubs of Harvard and Radcliffe and presenting instrumental and vocal selections will be given at 8.15 o'clock this evening in Paine Hall. The program will include Moxart's "Piano Sonata for Four Hands," the "Stabat Mater" of Thomson, Bach's "Sonata for Flute and Clavier," Hindemith's "Frau Musica," and several other selections...
...Edward Island, St. John, N. B. and Winnipeg where during the past six years he received 1,000 persons into Westminster United Church, drew overflow audiences in two lecture halls adjoining his church. Last year Dr. Bonnell was the youngest man ever to receive a D.D. from his alma mater, Dalhousie University in Halifax. Two sermons at Fifth Avenue Church one Sunday last month were enough to earn Dr. Bonnell the call, which involves $10,000 a year, a three-month vacation and "the equivalent of a manse"-his rent paid...
...three new appointees two, Stahley and Palm, are products of Harlow's own alma mater and first coaching post, Pennsylvania State, and the third, Crowther, comes from Harlow's second coaching job, Colgate. All have been closely associated with him at Western Maryland within the last few years...
...fraternity-house fireplaces had two subjects for disgruntled conversation: the cold weather and an eccentric sophomore named Fred Harris who went outdoors every afternoon to slide down the New Hampshire hills on two long sticks. Of Dartmouth's many alumni, distinguished and otherwise, none has served his alma mater more effectively than Skier Harris. From his odd idea of entertainment developed the Dartmouth Outing Club, the legend of a "college on skis" that made last week's 25th annual Winter Carnival one of the brightest happenings on the calendar of U. S. winter sports. There were dances...
...Alma Mater had a worthy performance. All the dancers made sure, swift pictures, designed by George Balanchine, the crack Russian choreographer whom the young sponsors imported. But critical members of the Hartford audience agreed that Edward Warburg and Lincoln Kirstein needed more time to perfect their dream of a perfect ballet. Undistinguished dancers can frolic in a burlesque like Alma Mater. But earlier in the same evening a more conventional and exacting Mozartiana made it apparent that a year is not long enough to build up a technic comparable to that of the long-trained Russians...