Word: musics
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Fine Arts 5e Fogg Large Lect-rm French 14 Sever 17 French 29 Sever 18 Government 15 Emerson J History 57a Sever 17 Latin 3 hf. Sever 18 Latin 7 hf. Sever 18 Philosophy 15 Emerson J Psychology 12a Emerson J Semitic 3 Sever 18 2 o'clock Music 1a Music Bldg. Music 1b Music Bldg. MONDAY Chinese 21 Emerson D Classical Philology'25 Emerson D Economics 15 Emerson D English 90 Lew Lect. Hall Fine Arts 11 Fogg Small Lect-rm. French A Emerson D French 1 New Lect. Hall French 4, 1 o'clock sect New Lect. Hall...
Wellesley and Harvard reveal a wide diversity of tastes in phonograph records, according to N. A. Bell of the Music Box, which has stores in both college communities. Comparatively few classical recordings are taken at Wellesley, while the smoother dance numbers are in perpetual demand...
...Italian 5 Sever 18 Latin 8 Sever 18 Mathematics A I Professor Huntington's Section 1 Ayers-Martin Sever 24 Mein-Willoughby Sever 35 Mr. Saute, Section 2 Sever 35 Mathematics 2 II Baldwin-Dryden Sever 31 Dutton-King Sever 32 Leonard-Wood Sever 36 Mathematics 26 Harvard 2 Music 2 Harvard 6 Philosophy 1a Emerson D Philosophy 13c Emerson A Semitic 9 Sever 30 Social Ethics A Emerson J Social Ethics 26 Emerson J Zoology 8 Pierce 110 TOMORROW Economics 32 Widener U Engin. Sciences 3b Robinson Hall English A Mr. Balch, 18 Emerson D Mr. Black...
...forms of the musical romance, that built about the love-story of a composer would seem to be the easiest to present and the most successful. Such, unfortunately, is not the case. The latest attempt, on the boards at the Majestic, entitled "White Lilacs," a romance with music, based on the life of Frederic Chopin, has all the failings and few of the fortes of the genre. That is to say, one does not enjoy fully either Chopin's music, or Herr Johannsen's play: the first because the music was almost wholly written for the pianoforte, not orchestra with...
Would it not be a great blessing to allow the Junior Prom quietly and unmolestedly to join the Dodo, who has for many years been waiting to receive the aimiable Freak-Dance of the college? A resort to the oxygen of a bedizened ballroom and the hypodermic of exciting music would but for a space postpone that extinction which the poor Prom has long coveted and deserved...