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...Boston Symphony Orchestra will give a concert in Sanders Theatre tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Fritz Kreisler, violinist, will be heard for the last time during his present tour of New England. He will play Tschaikowsky's concerto, while Dr. Muck and the orchestra will render Chadwick's Symphony in F Major, number 3; Wagner's "Siegfried's Idyl"; and the overture to "Tannhauser" Single tickets for the concert, at 31 each are on sale at Kent's bookstore...
Although there have been wild moments in the past when the editors of the Harvard Monthly rushed about indiscriminately with muck-rakes, the magazine has usually disregarded literary fads and enjoyed a conservative reputation. The Monthly is still conservative in appearance; no artist's model smirks on the cover; but the contents of the excellent November number show here and there ravages of the bacilli that beset the ten-cent magazines, Mr. Petersen, for instance, has caught the--Red Blood Craze. His cattleship story called "Murph"--well-constructed and boldly written and vivid as it unquestionably is--is too full...
...number contains several cuts, among them one of Dr. Karl Muck and one of Mr. Foote; also a well-written review of the life and works of Massenet, by T. M. Spelman '13, and an account of the plans of the Harvard Opera Association, by N. Roosevelt '14. Edward Royce '07 has contributed a graceful piece for piano-forte, and there is editorial comment and other reading. The composition of the magazine both as regards type and paper is excellent...
...Deutscher Verein will hold an "Empfamgskommers" in honor of Professor Eucken, Exchange Professor from Germany and Dr. Carl Muck, Director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, in the Trophy Room of the Union this evening at 8.30 o'clock. Professors Spalding, Muensterberg, and Francke will speak. Ever since the plan with the German universities for exchange professors has been in effect, the Verein has held a reception for them in the fall, so that now it has become an annual event...
...first of a series of eight concerts will be given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra this evening in Sanders Theatre at 8 o'clock. Dr. Carl Muck, who conducted the orchestra during the seasons of 1906-07 and 1907-08, has again been secured since the completion of his engagement with the Royal Opera, Berlin, and will be the conductor throughout the coming winter...