Word: minor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...program will be as follows: Mozart, Overtime to "The Marriage of Figaro"; Haydn, Symphony in G Major, No. 13; Chopin, Concerto for Pianoforte and orchestra in F Minor; Debussy, "Iberia"; Berlioz., Minuet of Will-o-the-Wisps, Ballet of Sylphs, and Rakoczy March. from "The Damnation of Faust...
...noticeable that in accordance with the general policy being pursued at Harvard, the minor teams have cost more. The attendance at the football games in the fall of 1911 was very large and should make up the loss of the year preceding. The receipts of the year were the smallest for some years. In 1908, the total receipts were $127,000. In 1909, they were $124,000. A substantial part of this decrease is due to the present policy of not soliciting subscriptions for the various teams from students. The experience of the past year shows that unless economy...
...total amount spent in athletics seems very large. In the management of games however, no expense is spared to insure the comfort and convenience of those who attend. Supervision of expenditures of the teams is getting stricter every year. The development of the minor teams and the extension of the policy of inducing more men to participate means much more expense in the preparation and care of the grounds...
...still time to make good. It may demand a sacrifice, but half-hearted and spiritless attempts are of no avail. By really conscientious efforts, any man can keep off probation. It is upon such conscientious efforts among those who are to be candidates for all the major and minor teams this spring that our success in athletics and particularly against Yale depends...
BRAHMS . . . Quartet in G minor, op. 25, for Violin, Viola, Violoncello, and Pianoforte...