Word: minor
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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PIERIAN SODALITY CONCERT. Sanders Theatre, 8 P.M. Program: Mozart, Symphony No. 40, in G minor; Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Allegro fugato from a Concerto in C minor, for harpsichord and strings; Christian Bach (supposed), Largo from Concerto for Flute and Strings (first performance); Johann Sebastian Bach, Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue for Clavier; Handel, Concerto in F major, op. 6, No. 9, for two violins and violoncello, with string accompaniment. Tickets, with reserved seats, at $1.50 and $1.00 each, on sale at Kent's University Bookstore and at the Co-operative, Cambridge, and at Herrick's in Boston...
...common criticism of "Harvard indifference." Many undergraduates have no hesitation in allying themselves with the various branches of College activity, but once they have signified their intention of taking part in a thing, their interest wanes. At the various competitions and practices of athletic teams, particularly in the minor sports, at the rehearsals of plays, and at the meetings of committees, the small attendance often interferes noticeably with the accomplishment of the work at hand, and professional coaches and undergraduate leaders are greatly handicapped by the seeming unconcern of the men under their direction. College men should realize that their...
...year be a member of the football, the baseball and the track teams, whereas he cannot compete in football, swimming and track in the same College year. If there is any benefit obtained I should like very much to have it pointed out. Almost without exception the minor sports require only an hour a day of practice. Let me assure those who framed this rule, that this one hour subtracted from the study hours of the athlete in question can make no apparent difference in the competitor's College standing, and by this rule we cannot compete on even terms...
Mozart--Symphony no. 40 in G minor...
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach--Allegro fugato from concerto in C. minor for harpsichord and strings. Soloist to be announced...