Word: mountaineering
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Witches' Mountain", a tragedy in three acts by Julio Sanchez Gardel, was announced last night at the open meeting of the Dramatic Club as the play chosen for its annual fall production which will be given in the latter part of November. As a curtain raiser, the club will present a new version of Francois Coppee's "The Violins of Cremona", a costume comedy in one act, translated into English verse by Edgar Scott...
...program follows: 1. March, "El Captain" Sousa 2. Overture, "Phedre" Massenet 3. Waltz, "Artists' Life" Strauss 4. Harvard Glee Club (with orchestra) Three Pictures from the "Tower of Babel" Rubinsten 5. --From the Suite, "Peer Gynt" Grieg a. Anitra's Dance. b. In the Hall of the Mountain King. 6. Excerpts from Hasty Pudding Shows: a. "Rameses" from "Barnum Was Right", 1921, A. Steinert b. "The Voodoo Dance" from "Wetward Ho" 1921, A. Steinert 7. Bacchanale (Der Venusberg) Act 1, "Tannhauser" Wagner 8. Harvard Glee Club: Love Songs Brahms Chorus of Bacchantes from "Philemon and Baucis" Gounod Cavalier Song Stanford...
...order not to over-emphasize the religious tone of the Conference, each afternoon is given over to recreation among the students from the various colleges. Regular events, as baseball games, mountain climbing, tennis tournaments and a track meet are scheduled. Further there will be opportunities offered to learn mass games and recreation contests which are adapted to boy's clubs and general community service. The aim of these contests is to secure the participation of every student attending the conference...
...yard run should be one of the best races in the July meet. Against the University Campbell made this distance in 1.58, but with better track conditions at Princeton he did it in 1.56 4.5. Mountain of Cambridge ran the two laps in 1.57 1-5. However, with Campbell pushing him the English runner could undoubtedly make better time. Captain Rudd of Oxford will also be a strong contender in the half...
...buildings, and where a Turkish shell had come down through the three stories of College Hall and burst in the basement among the French provisions. They showed us the Professor' residence, where a number of officers and soldiers had been killed or wounded by Turkish cannon fire from a mountain six miles to the north, and where a few minutes later members of a relieving party had met the same fate. We saw the president's house, where there is not a whole pane of glass left, where the long back veranda has been blown away, and where a shell...