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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Organ recital. Mr. A. H. Meyer 2G Andover Chapel...
...Alfred H. Meyer 2G will give an organ recital in St. John's Memorial Chapel, Episcopal Theological School, this evening at 8.15 o'clock. This is one of a series of recitals open to the public being given during the year in Appleton, Andover and St. John's Memorial Chapels on Wednesday evenings. The following program will be presented tonight: Prelude and Fugue in A-minor, Bach Lamentation, Guilmant Allegro, Andante and Scherzo, from Symphonie 1, Maquaire "The Curfew," Horsman "Meditation," Gretchaninow Lento, Rheinberger
...editorial board has changed. A new board means a complete reversal of policy, all within the space of a single week. The change in the Crimson was similar but not quite so abrupt. It was only two years ago that Harvard's daily was in every sense a pacifist organ. Though it does not admit it, the paper today is a militant among militants. --Boston Transcript...
...sixth organ recital of the year will be given by Dr. A. T. Davison '06, University organist and choirmaster, in Andover Chapel this evening at 8.15. Dr. Davison will be assisted by Frank R. Hancock '12, baritone. The recital, which is being given in turn in Appleton Chapel, Andover Chapel and St. John's Memorial, on Wednesday evenings during 1916-17. There will be six remaining recitals after tonight, two coming in February, two in March and the final two in April...
Yale will dedicate the largest organ in America and the third largest in the world at a recital by Professor H. B. Jepson in Woolsey Hall next Friday evening. The organ was given to the university and cost over...