Word: mayer
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Music in England in Shakespeare's Time," for the benefit of the Radcliffe musical scholarship fund. Miss Webster will be assisted as follows: voices-Miss Edith E. Torrey, Miss Rosetta Key, Mrs. May Sleeper Ruggles, Mr. Paul Welsch, Mr. Alfred Denghausen; violins-Miss Goodwin, G. R. Jones '05, L. Mayer '05, viola-Mr. H. I. Tinkham; 'cello-Mr. Denghausen. An old English harpsichord will be used for solos and accompaniments...
...Metallurgy 8, Rotch Building Mining 28, Geol. Mus. Rm. 53 Hygiene 1, Upper Mass. English 28: (Assignment of rooms, English 28). Adams to Howe (inclusive), Harvard 5 Howell to Wood (inclusive), Harvard 6 French 6: (Assignment of rooms, French 6). Austin to Martin (inclusive), Sever 17 Mayer to Wilson (inclusive), Sever 18 Philosophy 5: (Assignment of rooms, Philosophy 5) Adams to Dapping (inclusive). Sever 32 Davis to Wolfman (inclusive)Sever 35 Zoology 1: (Assignment of rooms, Zoology 1). Abeles to Macomber (inclusive). Zoology Lecture Room Mahar to Rothwell (inclusive), Pierce 209 Rowley to Wright (inclusive), Pierce...
...Greenleaf A. M. Hurlin '06, John Harvard T. F. Jones '06, Price Greenleaf M. Kabatchnick '06, Bowditch, Wendell Phillips H. W. Litchfield '07, Crowninshield R. H. Lord '06, John Harvard D. Macomber '06, Bowditch F. R. Mason '05, Class of 1856 I. I. Mattuck '05, Class of 1855 L. Mayer '05, JOhn Harvard W. M. P. Mitchell '07, John Harvard R. A. Moore '05, Lady Mowlson H. Morrison '05, JOhn Harvard J. Murdoch, Jr., '06, Price Greenleaf F. C. Nieweg '07, Bowditch W. A. Openhym '05, JOhn Harvard G. W. Outerbridge '05, John Harvard A. A. Paeker '06, Ruluff Sterling...
...voice would have apeared to better advantage in a larger hall. The movement from the Brahms Sonata for piano and violin was well rendered by G. R. Jones '05 and A. W. Locke '05, and showed the rich tone of the former to full advantage. The playing of L. Mayer '05 in the Romanza, by P. L. Atherton '93 and the Tschaikovsky Humoreske was characterized by sympathetic interpretation rather than by unusual tonal qualities. The Arensky trio for piano, violin and cello, a very difficult piece, was exceptionally well performed by G. R. Jones '05, P. M. Brown...
...Mayer...