Word: music
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University without charge. The work will be of a very simple nature. No formal registration will be made or attendance kept, and students who attend only two or three times a week will be at no disadvantage. As in former years, the exercises will be accompanied by music. This class will continue until the April recess...
Trials for the University Instrumental Clubs will be held in the Music Building next Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7 o'clock. At that time men playing the mandolin, mandola, banjo, banjeurine, tenor banjo, banjo-mandolin, guitar, violin, 'cello, mando-cello, clarinet, flute, saxophone, or traps will be given an opportunity to try for the clubs. Each candidate should bring a selection to play, memorized if possible. Ability to play two instruments, although desirable, will not be required this year. This will be the first time that the clubs have included banjo-mandolin players. There are many vacancies...
...reeption for Henri Rabaud, conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, was given in the Music Building Monday from 4.30 until 7 o'clock. The reception was under the auspices of the Division of Music...
Next Thursday evening the first of a series of five Expositions of Chamber Music will be given by Mr. Arthur Whiting. They will be held in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building, at 8.15 o'clock. The other four will be given on January 30, February 27, April 3, and May 1. These Expositions are open free of charge, to all officers' and students in the University, and to members of the Naval Radio School and Officers' Material School...
...whole team has been well drilled and should put up both a good offensive and defensive game. Boston College has proved a hard eleven to conquer, and will fight every bit of the way. Cheering sections have been reserved for both units and the University band will provide the music...