Word: musicale
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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There are two acts in "Panamania," the first being the interior of a theatrical Booking Office, and the second representing the Revolutionist Head-quarters near the Panama Canal. The underlying thread of the plot is that a theatrical company is engaged to give a performance in Panama; but, on their...
An absolutely informal smoker will be held, as recommended by the Student Council Committee on Undergraduate Publications, in the CRIMSON Sanctum this evening at 9 o'clock. All editors of the Advocate, CRIMSON, Illustrated, Lampoon, Monthly, Musical Review, and the undergraduate members of the Engineering Journal are invited. Refreshments will...
In accordance with a recommendation made by the Student Council Committee on Undergraduate Publications there will be an inter-paper smoker in the CRIMSON sanctum tomorrow evening at 9 o'clock. To this smoker all editors of the Advocate, CRIMSON, Illustrated, Lampoon, Monthly, Musical Review, and the undergraduate members of...
Harvard's position as an important musical centre is again emphasized by the recital to be given this afternoon by Mr. Max Pauer. Mr. Pauer, who is a planist of exceptional ability and prominence, has consented to play here as a compliment to Harvard and its musical life. The price...
At the recent annual business meeting of the Musical Club the following officers were elected; secretary, H. W. Frost '14, of Chelsea; treasurer, L. deJ. Harvard '15, of London, England; librarian, W. N. Hewitt '14, of West Medway. Professor W. R. Spalding '87 is permanent president, and Dr. A. T...