Word: mothers
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...first idea which the Freshman should grasp is that of responsibility,-responsibility which he carries for the father and mother whom he has left. The Freshman frequently thinks that in being admitted to college he has climbed a huge mountain, and that there is nothing left for him except a picnic at the top. But every man in Harvard should help Harvard, should do something for Harvard; and his first duty in that direction is to do the work she lays out for him Hard and faithful study amounts simply to keeping trust with one's college...
Following is the programme of the Pop Concert at Symphony Hall tonight: 1.March, from "Mother Goose's Jubilee," Orth. 2. Kaiser Waltz, Strauss. 3. Selection, "Serenade," Herbert. 4. Overture, "Mireille," Gounod. 5. a. Overture from "Mother Goose's Jubilee," Orth. b. Minuet from "Mother Goose's Jubilee," Orth. 6. Hymn to St. Cecilia, Gounod. 7. a. Gavotte, "Floralma," for String Orchestra, Gilbert. b. Andante, "Eulah," for String Orchestra, Gilbert. 8. Overture, "Phedre," Massenet. 9. Overture, "Pique Dame," Suppe. 10. Waltz, "Jolly Fellows," Vollstedt. 11. Mazourka, "Frauenberg," Strauss. 12. St. Paul School March, Hadley...
Following is the programme: PART ONE. 1. "The Casino Girl's March" McConnell. Yale Banjo club. 2. "The Ameer" March Herbert. Harvard Mandolin Club. 3. "Brave Mother Yale" Merrill-Shepard. Yale Glee Club. 4. "Hot Corn" Eno. Harvard Banjo Club 5. a. "Johnny Harvard" b. "Clover Blossoms," C. B. Hawley. Harvard Glee Club. 6. a. "Mermaid" Carmen-Yalense. b. "Hannah" Shepard. Yale Glee Club. 7. "Pas des Fleurs" Delibes. 8. a. "Serenade" Tourlette, Yale '87. b. "Predicaments" Carmen-Yalense. Solos by Mr. Tyler. Yale Glee Club. 9. "Tutti-frutti" Yale Glee and Banjo Clubs. PART TWO. 10. "Mosquito Parade" Whitney...
...make it possible for the common people to have the benefit of the greatest books and best literary production of the time, King Alfred began two distinct tasks. He wished first, to restore the lost learning; and secondly, to put the great books of the world into the mother tongue of his people. The actual work of the first he left for scholars, the second he undertook himself. And by its accomplishment, he became the first translator and leader in our ancient literature and offered a primary education to his people, which has not been made effective until the present...
After a few other misunderstandings, Colardeau is smoothed over; the mother gives her consent; and the whole matter is settled, without letting the daughter know anything about...