Word: music
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Sever 36C V Th. at 10 Sever 24METEOROLOGY1 Wed at 10 Geol. Mus. 42MILITARY SCIENCE1 Wed. at 9 Union A1 Wed. at 10 Union A1 Wed. at 11 Union A1 Th. at 9 Union A1 Th. at 10 Union A1 Th. at 11 Union AMUSIC1a Th at 2 Music Bldg.1b Th. at 2 Music Bldg.NAVAL SCIENCE1 I Wed. at 12 Astron. Lab.1 II Th. at 12 Astron. Lab.PHILOSOPHYA Wed. at 10 Emerson DB Wed. at 12 Emerson D1a Wed. at 9 Emerson D3b Th. at 12 Emerson F4 Th. at 10 Emerson A7 Wed. at 11 Andover...
...Harvard University orchestra will initiate its one hundred and twenty-second concert season as the Pierian Sodality of 1808 on Tuesday, October 1, in the music building, when the first of two days of the annual fall try-outs will be held. There will be a second night of trials on Wednesday, October 2, and the first rehearsal of the orchestra will be held on Tuesday, October 8. Trials are open to all students in the university, and those interested in the playing of good orchestral music are urged to attend...
...conductor for the coming season will be G. W. Woodworth '24, who is also the assistant conductor of the Harvard Glee Club and conductor of the Radcliffe Choral Society. Woodworth is now selecting the music to be used by the orchestra and states that a most interesting repertoire for the concerts will be ready at the start of the season...
...Phillips Brooks House will hold its annual reception to new students. The leaders of various undergraduate extracurricular activities, including the Presidents of the Crimson. Lampoon, and Advocate, Presidents of the Glee Club, and Instrumental Clubs, and President of the Phillips Brooks House Association will speak. There will be music by the Instrumental Clubs and refreshments...
...accident of birth; what I am. I am of myself. There are and there will be thousands of princes. There is only one Beethoven." About laws of harmony he said: "The rules forbid this succession of chords; very well, I allow it." At weepers over his music he laughed: "The fools! . . . They are not artists. Artists are made of fire; they do not weep." He considered God his only equal. He lived precariously, striding along the Nietzschean tightrope. For all his self-sufficiency Beethoven could "never see a pretty face without being smitten." But a love-affair, he boasted, never...