Word: musical
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Richard M. Jopling cleverly throttles American music by writing of its development and prefacing his remarks with the statement that it is practically non-existent. If Mr. Jopling is severe upon the native composer as he is, he is not pessimistic as to what he may become. He persuasively argues that when various racial elements are blended in the national crucible, there will be a spontaneous effervescence of music redolent with Americanism. A great many "Nationalists" share this point of view. The American composer has been so knocked about, however, that one is tempted to hope that his origin...
...Burke writes an excellent review of Lawrence Gilman's "Nature in Music...
...Exposition of chamber music. Mr. Arthur Whiting, assisted by Mrs. Marie Sundelius in John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of Music Building...
Following its annual custom Phillips Brooks House will keep "open house" throughout the evening of Christmas Day. A continuous entertainment in the form of a program of music, readings, and Christmas features, will be run and refreshments appropriate to the season will be on hand in abundance. A committee composed of E. E. Johnson '17, L. L. Shaulis '15, W. H. Gardner '18, H. M. Thurston '17, W. J. Hever '17, and O. C. Brewer 2L. are in charge of the arrangements for the evening...
...special Christmas dinner for Union members will be given in the Dining Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. President Lowell, Dean Briggs, Dean Hurlburt, Dean Yeomans, and other members of the Faculty will be present. There will be music of various kinds throughout the evening...