Word: music
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...music for this year's show will be composed jointly by F. A. Harding '32, L. D. Parker '31, R. M. Whittemore '30, and E. F. Craig '25 whose lyrics have contributed to the success of the last four shows...
...Ravel's Spanish Rhapsody", Professor Hill, Music Building...
...thing is lacking to complete the renascence of art appreciation that is taking Cambridge by storm, only one thing to add to the Fogg Museum, The Hound and 'Horn, the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art and the loan library of pictures recently instituted by the Fogg...a library of music records. Some kind benefactor of the University would give great pleasure and the means of further study to Harvard students if he established a fund for the purchase of the symphonic and chamber music pieces which are now being so excellently recorded. A room in Paine Hall might then...
...business is of particular importance now, Comparatively few of that host of Seniors who are inevitably going to enter some branch of the commercial field have had sufficient training to formulate any sound ideas on the subject. The cultural theories that see rightly a certain acquaintance with literature, art, music as highly desirable in producing that gentle abstraction, the complete man, generally trouble themselves not at all with the crass, sordid details that must crop up for every one without means, or desire to live in an ivory tower; and even the courses in college curricula dealing with the science...
Professor Hersey will give an illustrated lecture on "Stevenson and the Highlands" at 2 o'clock in Emerson J which should be well attended by those who have heard his previous talks on various authors and any other admirers of Stevenson besides. The musically inclined will find interest in a rendition of some of the works of Ravel which will be given by a String Quartet at 12 o'clock in the Music Building...