Word: parts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Wache," an arrangement for strings of Schumann's very well worn "Traeumerei," and a Slavonic Dance by Drorak, were well played; the latter especially evinced careful preparation, and a considerable degree of finish, and was warmly received by the audience. The Glee Club did some excellent work in its part songs; Hatton's "Letter" was sung with spirit, and a burlesque "Credo" by A. W. Thayer proved very funny. Several new and taking college songs at once found a response in the hearts of the audience; the yodeling especially proved popular, and it was very good. Messrs. Baldwin and Frochheimer...
Professor Richardson, of Amherst, has just completed a handbook of German words, arranged in families. It is intended to enable the student to dispense, for the most part, with a lexicon...
...ball. The writer says at the close: "Probably the next step will be to have the inter-collegiate boat-races conducted with steam launches, because "brutal" strength is needed at the oar. Is it a pleasant prospect that not game should be allowed except those that girls can have part in, and will it improve our race. "The puny weaklings who would be exterminated in a natural state of society will taken the a affirmative...
...ninety-five men will do more or less rowing at Harvard this year. It is true that at least half of the fifty-three who are now rowing will make room for others after Christmas; nevertheless, it is truly gratifying that so large a number of men can take part in this exercise even for a short time...
...PART II.1. Traumerei-String Orchestra...