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Roughness and lack of team play characterized the game throughout. Neither side was able to advance the puck consistently, and as a result it went aimlessly from one end of the rink to the other. Niles scored first for the Mermaids on an accurate shot from the side, but Cutting soon tied the score from a scrimmage in front of the Mermaid's goal. The second half was rougher than the first, the only score being made by Harrower early in the period...
Following is the program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: 1. March, "On the Gridiron," Phelan 2. Overture, "Raymond," A. Thomas 3. Waltz, "Artist's Life," Strauss 4. Suite, "L'Arlesienne," Bizet 5. Ballet Suite, A. Marquarre a. Mermaid's Dance. b. Pantomime. c. Scotch Dance. 6. Selection, "I Pagliacci," Leoncavallo 7. Romanza for Violin, Strube 8. Overture, "Mignon," A. Thomas 9. Overture, "Zampa," Herold 10. Selection, "Fortune Teller," Herbert 11. Waltz, "Violets," Waldteufel 12. March, "Bomben and Granaben," Bilse
Following is the program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: 1. German March, Strube 2. Overture, "Merry Wives of Windsor," Niccolai 3. Selection, "Rigoletto," Verdi 4. Scenes Pittoresques, Massenet 5. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, Liszt 6. Ballet Suite from "Midsummer." A. Maquarre (a) Mermaid's Dance. (b) Pantomine. (c) Scotch Dance. 7. Selection. "Madame Butterfly," Puccini 8. Overture, "Jeanne d'Are," Converse 9. Fire Charm from "Valkyries," Wagner 10. Selection, "Mile, Modiste," Herbert 11. Waltz, "Fideles Wein," Komzak 12. March, "King Karl," Unrath
...Told," by L. B. Hall '05; "Consummation," by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07; Mr. Kipling's Latest," by G. E. Fuller '05; "The Voyagers," by H. A. Bellows '06; "April," by H. H. S. H.; "The Elective System," by T. H. T.; "The Sovereign Spoiler," by S. Hale '05; "The Mermaid," by E. Royce '07; editorials and book notices...
...number is largely given up to stories, two of a light, not to say fantastic character, two of a more serious sort. Both the former are very good of their kind. "Pomath," by E. R. Little '04, is a whimsical combination of humor and wild invention. "The Mermaid and the Schooner Scud" is quite as funny, quite as well told, and if possible even more improbable. "At the End of Four Years," signed "Ezra Kidd," gives a new version of a rather common plot, with a technique and setting decidedly better than the common. A mistaken impression that each number...