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Dates: during 1900-1909
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BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT. Soloist: Miss Olive Mead. Sanders Theatre, 7.45 P. M. Program: Smetana, Overture, "The Bartered Bride;" Beethoven, Concerto for Violin; Glasouwoff, Symphony...
...report goes on to describe the acquisitions during the year. Although many of these have been received from Boston museums, valuable gifts have come also from private individuals. Perhaps the most important accession has been the Niven collection of human crania, pottery, and stone implements from Mexico presented by Miss Mary L. Ware...
...concerts. The music has tone-coloring of exceptional beauty, and a spirit and freedom of touch that wins for it instant admiration. Mr. Gericke and the orchestra did full justice to the work, and it may be said to have been given under most favorable circumstances. The soloist was Miss Maud McCarthy, who played admirably a difficult Brahms concerto. Miss McCarthy has a power of expression and a clearness of execution that few players equal...
Overture to the opera, "The Improvisatore," D'Albert, for the first time in these concerts: Concerto for the violin. Brahm: a solo by Miss Maud MacCarthy: Ballet Music from the opera, "Azara," Professor J. K. Paine h.'69; Symphony, "Harold in Italy," Berlioz...
...known as, "The American Association of Graduate Students," was formed, with the same general purpose as that of the old organization, namely, the promotion of graduate study in America. The following temporary officers of the new association were elected: President, H. N. Davis 2G., of Harvard; secretary, Miss Martha T. Fiske, of Radcliffe; treasurer, Miss C. B. Parker of Radcliffe...