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...follows: French Suite in E major Bach F. W. Ramseyer 1G. Sonata for Piano and Violin Franck Willis Fay, M. H. Holmes '28 Air and Scherzo from Suite for Trumpet and Pianoforte Chalmers Clifton '12 E. B. Nichols 1G.B., Edward Ballantine '07 Sonata, C major Scarlatti The White Peacock Griffes Waldesrauchen Lisxt A. A. Landers '28 Two Sinfonias from Cantatas Bach C. S. Smith '27, Flute. E. B. Nichols 1G.B., Trumpet. Oliver Cope 3M., First Violin. A. MacKay-Smith 2L., Second Violin Paul Smith '25, Viola. John Benson '30, Cello...
...White Peacock" Sought...
Married. Sir Walter Peacock, 55, member of the Prince of Wales' staff; to Mrs. Irene Cynthia Humphreys; in London. The prince attended the wedding, but was unrecognized at first, and the bride drove about the streets for ten minutes, awaiting his arrival. The choir started the procession mistaking Lady Ian Malcolm for the bride. The prince, much amused, signed the register as first witness, insisted that the newlyweds leave the church ahead...
...that he neglected to patent his process abroad. The side rooms of the theatre all bear names for the patrons' convenience in making appoint ments. They are the Elizabethan Room (containing porcelain heads in hair dresses from the time of Queen Elizabeth to now), Peacock Promenade, Chinoiserie (women's smoking rooms), Club Room, Hunting Room, Jade Room, Powder Box, Venetian Room, Marie An toinette Room, Colonial Room, Empire Room and Music Room. The auditorium, simulating French Renaissance architecture, is dec orated in ivory, rose-red and turquoise blue. Some 38 years ago, the Atlantic washed onto the shores...
...winners of the fellowships who will be in residence at the University next year are: Frank P. Chambers of Clare College, Cambridge University, who will study in the School of Architecture; Martin A. Peacock of Glasgow University Scotland, who will continue his work in geology; and J. F. Whelan of University College. Cork, who will study in the field of literature. Under the provisions of the Commonwealth Fund, which was established in 1918 by the late Mrs. Stephen V. Harkness, the recipients of the awards will receive on the average of $3000 a year for study in this country...