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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...competitive Glee Club concert in New York this spring now seems assured. Though Cornell, Yale, and Princeton have all dropped out because of Faculty restrictions or lack of time to properly rehearse the music, the remaining colleges have decided to go ahead with the project. It was thought for a time that without the support of the alumni of Yale and Princeton, the affair could not be made a financial success. But after a conference in Boston on Saturday, it was decided that the risk of monetary loss was far too small to warrant abandoning this year's meet...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MUSICAL MEET IS ASSURED | 2/26/1914 | See Source »

...hold a "hot dog" night in the Dinning Room of the Union next Tuesday evening when the finest imported frankfurters obtainable in South Boston will be served. In addition to these a professional entertainer will hold fourth and will endeavor to amuse by telling some of the newest stories. Music will be furnished by an orchestra and all sorts of other refreshments will be provided...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Seniors are "Going to the Dogs" | 2/26/1914 | See Source »

...Musical Review is perhaps the only one of the Harvard undergraduate publications whose circulation and influence is chiefly among the graduates. But the Review does circulate mainly among graduates and among musicians of influence. Moreover, it takes just pride in the fact that it is almost the only musical magazine in the country that is in a position to be quite free of "trade influences." It has then, an opportunity to fill its pages with articles of broad scholarship and sincere personal expression, on the subjects of music and esthetics such as would hardly appear elsewhere in the country...

Author: By H. K. Moderwell ., | Title: UNIQUE POSITION OF "REVIEW" | 2/26/1914 | See Source »

...present number of the Musical Review measured up to these rich and unique possibilities? Not badly, at any rate. Dr. Davison's discussion of the methods of music teaching in the Boston public schools is timely in view of the avowed purpose of the board of education to go over this department of its work with a fine toothed comb. It reveals convincingly what most of us, in our grade school days, have suffered in the name of art. A constructive article on the same subject, written by some one who was both a psychologist and a musician, might have...

Author: By H. K. Moderwell ., | Title: UNIQUE POSITION OF "REVIEW" | 2/26/1914 | See Source »

...book was written by J. K. Hodges '14 and E. Streeter '14 and the lyrics by J. K. Hodges '14. The music was composed by V. Freedley '14, with additional numbers by S. L. M. Barlow '15, Mr. E. B. Sanger of New York will direct the production...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HASTY PUDDING SELECTS PLAY | 2/25/1914 | See Source »

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