Word: musical
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Burk '16, writes on "Browning, the Musician." Browning was ever an explorer into the mysteries: every dusty corner had its fascination; and Browning tried his hand at almost all the arts and several sciences. His love and comprehension of music is revealed in many poems, of which Mr. Burk takes due notice. "Abt Vogler" is reprinted for immediate confirmation of points made...
...members Saturday afternoon who watched each play of the Harvard-Princeton football contest, from the CRIMSON's direct wire from the Palmer Stadium. A blackboard gridiron was set up on the platform so that each play could be shown. At intervals the Union orchestra played football songs and popular music, and the enthusiasm in the Living Room was almost as great as the enthusiasm of the eye witnesses...
...Violin recital by Mr. Albert Spalding in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of Music Building...
...Albert Spalding will give a violin recital under the auspices of the Division of Music in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Mr. Spalding is one of the foremost of American violinists and has probably done more towards introducing violin music in this country than any one else. He is at present engaged in a concert tour and his recital in Boston on Monday evening gave evidence of his high ability. His coming to Cambridge affords an opportunity which members of the University should not miss...
...working musical library is being maintained on the third floor of the Music Building. Hundreds of scores of the works of the great composers are available besides many treatises on subjects of a musical nature. This library will be open from 4.30 to 5.30 o'clock every week day except Friday when it is open from 5 to 6, and Saturday when it is closed. Books and scores may be taken out and returned at the next library hour...