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...audience is the flying public at large who commit themselves or their freight to the air. Unfortunately, in aviation, neither the first not the last are present in any considerable degree, in reality they are almost non-existent, and so it is not surprising that the soft pedal is down what time our orchestra is playing discordantly to itself...
Contrary to the sybilline warnings of hopeful pessimists, the First Battalion returned from the firing line with no casualties. In so far as the top sergeants could check up, the companies were in possession of the normal number of ears and digits, manual and pedal. In spite of their being armed--perhaps because of it--with rifles which the instructors graphically said were made to shoot around corners, the men made decently presentable scores. If the targets had been a regiment of Prussians, it is to be presumed that such shooting would have been at least sufficient to knock...
...them lock themselves in their rooms after the lecture is over, and calling to mind all the humorous incidents of the hour, stamp to their hearts' content. This will not annoy the lecturer nor the grown-up members of the course, and will afford equally good exercise for the pedal extremities...
This evening at 8.15 o'clock in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum Mr. Arthur Whiting of New York will speak on "The Elementary and Artistic Use of the Damper Pedal of the Pianoforte." The illustrations will be drawn from original and classical sources. This lecture is open only to members of the University...
...LECTURE. "The Elementary and Artistic Use of the Damper Pedal of the Pianoforte." (With original and classical illustrations.) Mr. Arthur Whiting of New York. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...