Word: organ
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...latch string obligato at the organ recital yesterday afternoon has left many persons with a distinct distaste for Harvard concerts manners. Five o'clock in the afternoon is late enough so that most of the audience should not be prevented by academic activities from prompt arrival. Other occupations may actually detain a few but the large majority at these recitals owe a discourteous and noisy tardiness to nothing more serious than pre-prandial intertia...
More formal concerts have a role that no person shall enter the concert hall during the progress of a given piece of music. The fact that the time and place are such as to cast a general flavor of informality over the organ recitals in Appleton Chapel is no excuse for yesterday's catch-as-catch-can type of entry. There is always at least one usher at these musicals for the purpose of dispensing programs. His duties might well be extended to include the detaining of late comers without the door until the number being played at the time...
...second of a series of organ recitals open to the public will be given today at 5 o'clock in Appleton Chapel by Professor A. T. Davison '06, Organist and Choir Master of the University assisted by Miss Nancy Loring of Radcliffe College...
With stark, brutal candor the Soviet State announced, last week, through its official news organ Isvestia, that savage and murderous resistance to the Soviet Power is now being made by members of the Kulak or "Rich Peasant" class-the class most relentlessly taxed by Moscow's sovereign Proletariat...
...second of a series of organ recitals, open to the public, will be given tomorrow at 5 o'clock in Appleton Chapel by Professor A. T. Davison '06, Organist and Choir Master of the University, assisted by Miss Nancy Loring of Radcliffe College...