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...results of this social club based primarily upon athletic prowess should be a greater esprit de corps among the members of the various teams, a greater incentive to become a member of a University team, and indirectly more victories. It will be an official organ to set the standard and voice the sentiments of Harvard athletics...
Following is the program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: Wagner Night. 1."Kaiser March," Wagner 2. Overture, "Tannhauser," Wagner 3. "Albunblatt," Wagner 4. Prelude to Act III of Lohengrin, Wagner 5. Waltz, "Vienna Blood," Strauss 6. "Whispering Flowers," Blon 7. Solo, "Ave Maria," Organ, Mr. Marshall. Bach 8. "Aubage Prinpaniere," Lacombe 9. Prelude, "Master Singers of Nuremberg." Wagner 10. Sailors' Chorus from "Flying Dutchman," Wagner 11. Prelude to Lohengrin, Wagner 12. "Tannhauser," Wagner
Following is the program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: Request Night. 1. March, "Under the Double Eagle,"Wagner 2. Overture, "Poet and Peasant," Suppe 3. Merry Widow Waltz, Lehar 4. Selection, "Mikado," Sullivan 5. "Reve Angelique," Rubinstein Organ, Mr. Marshall. 6. Prelude to Acts I and III of Lohengrin, Wagner 7. "Largo," Handel Violin Solo, Mr. Krafft. Organ, Mr. Marshall. 8. Selection, "Prince of Pilsen," Luders 9. Overture, "1812," Tschaikowski Organ, Mr. Marshall. 10. "Contes d'Hoffmann," Offenbach 11. Waltz, "Violet," Waldteufel 12. March, "Cruiser Harvard," Strube
Following is the program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: German Night. 1. German March, Strube 2. Waltz, "Roses from the South," Strauss 3. Overture, "Zampa," Herold 5. Overture, "Flying Dutchman," Wagner 5. Overture, Der Freischutz," Weber 6. Andacht for Violin, Organ and Harp, Johnson 7. Hungarian Dances, Nos. 3 and 1, Brahms 8. Preludes to Acts I and III, "Lohengrin," Wagner 9. Overture, "Martha," Flotow 10. Selection, "The Merry Widow," Lehar 11. Waltz, "Blue Danube," Strauss 12. Schlaraffen March, Kempter
...CRIMSON has never taken itself unseriously, and although there are undergraduates who decry it, yet it is certainly a real college organ, and speaks for the majority. Even when its opinions seem hasty or extreme, it often echoes most exactly the state of mind of its constituents. The realization that it is a spokesman naturally increases the sense of responsibility of its board. One benefit has come from this for which it deserves much gratitude: the CRIMSON has almost entirely weeded out the Harvard correspondent who did not blush to send to his Boston or New York paper the most...