Word: minor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Mozart, 1756-1791. Waldhorn and pianoforte. Sonata, G-minor. I. Moderato--Presto. II. Large--Allegro commodo...
Corelli, 1653-1713. Violin and pianoforte. Sarabande, E-minor...
Beethoven, 1770-1827. Pianoforte Sonata, E-minor, op. 90. I. Mit Lebhaftigheit. II. Nicht zu Geschwind...
...acting is good, though not startlingly so. Mr. Savery in the two contrasted parts of floor-walker and crystal gazer filled his difficult role well. Mr. Bemis as the ambitious matron in beautiful and startling raiment had a character that suited him admirably. Mr. Benchley, however, in the minor part of the gum-chewing hair-dresser, and in his burlesque of Madame X, was the most finished performer. The costuming is, as always, elaborate and probably costly; the dresses of the leading ladies and of the debutantes are extremely handsome. It is to be hoped that the mass dances will...
Students at Harvard are not only relieved from paying subscriptions, but have the further advantage of the H.A.A. ticket and the season ticket which greatly reduce the price of admission. In addition to this, there are many minor games to which no admission is charged. In a great majority of colleges throughout the country there is a regular athletic tax upon every student. At Columbia, for instance, it is $7 and it has been suggested to raise it to $10. From any such athletic tax students in the University are entirely free...