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Similar was the famed function of those ancient Roman slaves assigned to crouch in the chariot of each Conquering Proconsul as he enjoyed his Triumph. "Remember," the slave would whisper, "Remember thou art mortal!" Thus were swelled heads and rash, prideful deeds averted by an art now all but lost...
...afternoon program is as follows: Let I's Now Praise Famous Men Williams Choeur Des Chameliers Franck Three Italian Folk Songs Harvard Glee Club Asturiana deFalla Jota deFalla Three Roumanian Dances Bartok-Szekely Miss Donaldson Jubilate Deo Gabrieli Jesu. Joy of Man's Desiring Bach Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence Arr. by Holst The Galway Piper Irish Folk Song Chorus from "The Gondoliers" Sullivan Harvard Glee Club...
...Sweet, How Fresh S. Paxton Three Italian Folk Songs Dimmi, O Bella Tu Mi Vuoi Cantu di Caccia Harvard Glee Club Von Ewizer Liebe Brahms Sapphische Ode Brahms Lied der Braut Schumann Der Erl Konig Shubert Madame Matzenauer Jubilate Deo G. Gabrieli Plorate Flii Israel Carissimi Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence French Folk Song Arr. by Holst Harvard Glee Club Intermission Over The Steppe Gretchanioff On Wings of Dream Arensky In The Silent Night Rachmaninoff Thy Warning is Good Grieg Madame Matzenauer Shoot, False Love Morley O' Jesus, Tender Shepherd, Hear German Folk Song Arr. by Brahms Credo from...
...Sweet, How Fresh S. Paxton Three Italian Folk Songs Dimmi, O Bella Tu Mi Vuoi Cantu di Caccia Harvard Glee Club Von Ewizer Liebe Brahms Sapphische Ode Brahms Lied der Braut Schumann Der Erl Konig Slhuberl Madame Matzenauer Jubilate Deo G. Gabrieli Plorate Flii Israel Carissimi Let All Mortal Fleeh Keep Silence French Folk Song Arr. by Holst Harvard Glee Club Intermission Over The Steppe Gretchaninoff On Wings of Dream Arensky In The Silent Night Rachmaninoff Thy Warning is Good. Grieg Madame Matzenauer Shoot, False Love Morley O Jesus, Tender Shepherd, Hear German Folk Song Arr, by Brahms Credo from...
...relish succulent human meat. The Islanders prided themselves that they were not cannibalistic, but merely appreciative of the "gifts of the goddess"-bodies of criminals. Moral standards were unusually high, for the monotonous fish-diet made every man the more eager to detect a gustable neighbor's mortal infringement...