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...more determined, Communist bands assembled early in various parts of the city. Leather-helmeted police swinging rubber clubs quickly cleared the Potsdamer Platz and Unter den Linden, but the Communists, acting according to a pre-arranged plan, concentrated in two suburban workers' districts, Wedding and Neu...
Citizens of the U. S. know about Buckingham Palace and Versailles, yet cannot, in the main, so much as pronounce the names of those even more costly and unique royal castles of Bavaria: Herrenschiem-see, Hohenschwangau, and Neu-schwanstein. From them ruled the Wittelsbachs, among the most ancient in lineage of modern Germanic kings, a family of genius often tinged with madness. Last week the head of this venerable and royal house, onetime Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria, was visited at his Munich home by delegations of thronging, cheering Bavarians who hailed him as "King Rupprecht, our Rightful King...
President Eliot will tell of interesting features of college life in his undergraduate days, from 1849 to 1853, in place of the reading from the Scriptures which it was announced he would give. J. E. Bagley, Sp., and Miss Neu will give a musical program, and H. C. Shaw '01 will entertain with several monologues. F. W. C. Hersey '99 will read the Christmas story from the New Testament...
...program for the entertainment follows: 1. Russia. Pianoforte selections, Paul V. Donovan '18 2. China. (a) Shuttlecock Game, Ki Chun, M.I.T. (b) Music, Y. R. Chao 3G (c) Songs, Radcliffe. Miss Wei Tsu Neu, 3. Mexico. Revolutionary Experiences, F. Vela 1M 4. Siam. Music, C. Kajasevi 5. United States. "Kanana," Miss Ida Horblit 6. Denmark. Danish Songs, Miss Mathilde Ward, Radcliffe. 7. Cuba and United States. Dramatic play entitled, "A Game of Comedy." Fromont, a French actor, Jorge V. Manach '21 Marie, a laundress, Miss Dorothy Googins Pierre, Fromont's servant, Herman E. Wiener '20 8. Porto Rico. Pianoforte Selections...
Following is the programme of the Pop Concert at Symphony Hall tonight: 1. March, "Pro Patria," Milloecker 2. Selection, "Wizard of the Nile," Herbert 3. Waltz, "Neu Wien," Strauss 4. Prelude to "Mastersingers of Nuremberg," Wagner 5. Angelus and Fete Boheme, Massenet 6. a. Reverie, for String Orchestra, Maquarre b. The Indian, for String Orchestra, Maquarre 7. Waltz, "Wine, Woman, and Song," Strauss 8. Scherzo and Wedding March from "Midsummer-night's Dream," Mendelssohn 9. Two Slavonic Dances, Dvorak 10. Gavotte, Gilbert 11. Waltz, "Harlequin's Journey," Zach 12. March, "Under the Double Eagle," Wagner