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...Serenade. In 1897 a singing troupe called The Bostonians, headed by famed Soprano Alice Neilson, first presented this early operetta by the late Victor Herbert. The trifling story concerned the larks caused by the proximity of a monastery and a convent. In curious deference to modern religious scruples these institutions have now become a girls' school and a military barracks. The Herbert tunes ("I Love Thee, I Adore Thee," "Gaze on This Face So Noble") are still the best features of the entertainment, are nicely sung by Milton Aborn's revival company...
Professor S. B. Fay '96 has been chosen as speaker at the Commemoration Exercises at Smith College on Washington's Birthday, it has been announced by W. A. Neilson, president of Smith...
This was the statement of President William Allan Neilson of Smith College, delivered yesterday afternoon in the Hotel Statler before 1000 members of the Alumnae Clubs of the Seven Associated Colleges--Smith, Wellesley, Radcliffe, Mt. Holyoke, Vassar, Bryn Mawr and Barnard...
President Neilson does not believe that Smith College has fallen so low, intellectually, that it is on the Harvard Yale level. "In fact," he said, "I think we have more than held our own." There has been a tremendous change in the attitude of parents and girls toward education in the last 50 years, he said...
...Cora Neilson of Wynnewood, Pa., took along a cot. U. S. Senator-Suspect William Scott Vare went out in a crowd for the first time since he fell sick a year ago. Worshipful Master Ralph A. Werthein fell dead beside his radio. William Tennyson of Philadelphia stood in line a day and a night and sold his place for $5. One Edward Johnson of Decatur, Ill. sat on a camp stool in the street all night, bought a good $1 ticket, sat down again in the bleachers and slept through what he had come to see. Deputy Marshal McBride...