Word: mill
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Waltz, "Barcarolle," Waldteufel 4. Selection, "Aida," Verdi 5. Selection, "Faust," Gounod 6. Prelude to "Lohengrin," Wagner 7. Introduction to Act II, "Jewels of the Madonna," Wolf-Ferrari 8. Overture, "1812," Tschaikowsky 9. Overture, "The Beautiful Galatea," Suppe 10. Reve Angelique, Rubinstein Organ, Mr. Marshall. 11. Selection, "The Red Mill," Herbert 12. March, "Follow the Crowd," Warner
...winning its first game in the intercollegiate schedule from Haverford, last year's champion, by a score of 2 to 0. The University team has as yet no games to its credit, having tied one and lost two. Its opponents in these practice games, however, have all been mill teams of a calibre probably superior to that of any intercollegiate teams. Harvard's showing, therefore, has not been entirely unsatisfactory...
...McNamara case. A series of outrageous dynamiting disasters, resulting in tremendous losses of life and property, and surrounded by what appeared to be an impenetrable mystery, had aroused the structural iron corporations to action and Mr. Burns was engaged to make investigations. An attempt to wreak destruction on a mill in Peoria, Illinois resulted in the discovery of the most important clew in the whole investigation. A peculiarly constructed bomb had failed to explode, and this was found by Mr. Burns...
...Great Jewish Bride," the "Sheperdess Knitting," by Millet, sixty-one etchings by Jacquemart, and fifty-one etchings by Herman A. Webster. "The Furnace Nocturne," by Whistler came from an anonymous giver. Mr. Francis Bullard '86 presented the "Clyde" form Turner's "Liber Studiorum" and Lupton's copy of the "Mill near the Grand Chartreuse." Thirteen etchings by James D. Smillie were received form his son, Mr. James C. Smillie. The Nocturne, a lithotint by Whistler was purchased from the income of the Gray fund...
...Craig prize play, the name of which has been changed to "The Grist of the Mill," will be presented at the Castle Square Theatre in Boston immediately after the usual Christmas extravaganza. About the first of February a three act modern, comedy called "Adele Disposes," by I. S. Broun '08, will be produced at the same theatre...