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...Connell Gr., E. F. O'Hare '33, T. P. Palmer 1L, C. E. Pequignat Gr., W. T. Piper '34, G. E. Rath '33, H. A. Rigg '31, M. L. Robbins '32, S. B. Rounds ocC., A. B. Schneider '34, P. M. Sheldon '31, F. F. Silver '34, C. S. Spalding...
...years ago last March this bright-eyed, keenly dynamic little man snatched fame by the same means as Medieval Hamelin's mythical Pied Piper. Instead of rats he led peasants, hundreds, then thousands, then tens of thousands from all over the countryside on a weird, terrifying, peaceful march to Bucharest (TIME, Mar. 26, 1928). Squatting and sleeping 60,000 strong in the streets of the Capital, the peasants demanded that the then No. 1 Oligarch, Prime Minister Vintila Bratianu, resign...
...alarm-clock with the pleasant reaction that that particular Monday was a pleasant interlude in the general scheme of things. And turn about is fair play. So the Vagabond beckons his first finger of the year in the direction of his adherents and, akin to the Pied Piper, leads them up the marble stairs of Widener into Room U. where at high noon, an hour will be devoted to several remarks on Christopher Columbus, the "a priori" of last week's holiday. The lecture given by Professor Usher under the title of Economics 10a will throw a new floodlight...
...Jerusalem Parry Marching Brahms Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring Bach May No Rash Intruder Handel Choruses from Ruddigore Sullivan Three Welsh Folk Songs The Monks March O, Why Camest Thou Before Me Men of Harlech Summer Evening Finnish Folk Song Fireflies Russian Folk Song Galway Piper Irish Folk Song Drake's Drum Coleridge-Taylor
...Brahms; "Me Ye Have Bereaved", by Morales; "May No Rash Intruder", from "Solomon", by Handel; and "Drake's Drun", by Coleridge-Taylor. Here an intermission will take place, after which the program will continue with Three Welsh Folk Songs; "Summer Evening", being a Finnish folk song; "The Galway Piper", being an Irish folk song; "Jesu. Joy of Man's Desiring", by Bach; and finally, Chorus from "The Gondoliers", by Sullivan...