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...Music Building. It will be open only to officers and students of the University and to members of the Naval Radio School and the Naval Cadet School, and there will be no charge for admission. Mr. Whiting, at the harpsichord, will be assisted by Mr. George Barrere, Flute, and Miss Loraine Wyman, soprano. The program will consist of 17th century music for the harpsichord; Bach sonata in B minor, for flute and harpsichord; solos for flute by Gluck; compositions for harpsichord by Couperin and Rameau; and Miss Wyman will sing an Aria by Gretry and numerous French folk-songs...
...program for the entertainment follows: 1. Russia. Pianoforte selections, Paul V. Donovan '18 2. China. (a) Shuttlecock Game, Ki Chun, M.I.T. (b) Music, Y. R. Chao 3G (c) Songs, Radcliffe. Miss Wei Tsu Neu, 3. Mexico. Revolutionary Experiences, F. Vela 1M 4. Siam. Music, C. Kajasevi 5. United States. "Kanana," Miss Ida Horblit 6. Denmark. Danish Songs, Miss Mathilde Ward, Radcliffe. 7. Cuba and United States. Dramatic play entitled, "A Game of Comedy." Fromont, a French actor, Jorge V. Manach '21 Marie, a laundress, Miss Dorothy Googins Pierre, Fromont's servant, Herman E. Wiener '20 8. Porto Rico. Pianoforte Selections...
...Music Building. It will be open only to officers and students of the University and to members of the Naval Radio School and the Naval cadet School. There will be no charge for admission. Mr. Whiting at the harpsichord will be assisted by Mr. George Barrere, flute, and Miss Loraine Wyman, soprano. The program will consist of 17th century music for the harpsichord; Bach sonata in B minor, for flute and harpsichord; solos for flute by Gluck; compositions for harpsichord by Couperin and Rameau; and Miss Wyman will sing an Aria by Gretry and numerous French folk-songs...
...clock this evening. This will be the second performance of this play, the first having been held last Thursday evening. As at the first performance, only those who have been specially invited will be allowed to witness the production. The drama, in four acts, was written by Miss Eleanor Hinkley, a member of the Workshop, who, besides being the author of "The Reunion," a one-act play presented by the University Dramatic Club last year, has taken part in many Workshop pieces. The production is under the general supervision of Professor G. P. Baker '87, Director of the Workshop...
February 10.--Miss Mary Beard on "Child Welfare...