Word: poems
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...programme for the Symphony concert tonight will be as follows: Fr. Schubert. Overture in E minor (first time in Boston). Max Bruch. Fantasie for violin, op. 46 (first time in Boston) Soloist, Mr. C. M. Loeffier. Cam. SaintSaens. Symphonic Poem, "Le Rouet d' Omphale." Brahms. Symphony...
...thought in Mr. Sanford's poem, "On Reading the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam," is very beautiful, but the expression is so involved and the versification is so peculiar, that it is difficult to get at the real meaning without several readings. Mr. Bates has a short poem, "Behind the Barriers," of a quiet descriptive style, but not especially noteworthy. The editorial is on "Student Officers," and as usual is worthy careful reading. The number closes with the usual book notices...
...determined that this winter each member should take an active part in the meetings of the Verein. On Wednesday evening the new plan was put into into operation. Mr. Hoffman read an essay on "Die Sager der Wartburg," Mr. Ewald an essay on "Von Moltke," and Mr. Tilton a poem by Uhland, entitled "Des Saengers Fluch...
...seniors who were at their class dinner last spring will remember that it was then voted to publish the Poem, the Oration, and Mr. Pfeiffer's address, which were delivered on that occasion. Up to the present time very few of the pamphlets have been sold-too few in fact to pay even a small part of the cost for printing them. This bill must be paid in some way and the money will have to come from the class fund if the rest of the books are not sold. As the pamphlet is in itself an interesting souvenir...
Prizes are offered as follows: For the best essay, $50; best story, $50; best poem, $15; second best essay, $50; second best essay, $50; second best poem, $10; best editorial in rostrum, $25. The essays and stories are limited to 6,000 words, and the poems to 40 lines...