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...Pierian Sodality gives the first of a series of popular concerts in Sanders Theatre tonight. Tickets for reserved seats are on sale at Sanborn's at 25 cents each. These tickets are good only until 8 o'clock, and after that the doors will be opened to the members of the University and their friends. The programme will be as follows: I. 1. March, "22d Regiment," Victor Herbert. 2. Overture, "La Souveraine," A. Herman. 3. "Premier Bolero," Otto Hackh. 4. Solos, a. "Bedouin Love Song," G. F. Chadwick. b. "Irish Love Song," Margaret Lang. C. W. Locke '01. 5. Medley...
Pierian Sodality. Popular Concert. Sanders Theatre, 8.15 p. m. Reserved seats, good until 8 p. m., price 25 cents, for sale at Sever's Free to members of the University and their friends after...
...Pierian Sodality will give the first of a series of popular concerts in Sanders Theatre on Nov. 20. Tickets for reserved seats are on sale at Sanborn's at 25 cents each. These tickets are good only until 8 o'clock on the night of the concert; after that the doors will be opened to the members of the University and their friends. The concert will begin at 8.15 promptly...
...party system. One, I believe, has stood and still stands in the main for an effective government, the other for a free government. One seeks an equalization of welfare and opportunity; the other bulwarks the historical rights of property. One is responsive to the changeful voice of the popular will; the other follows the intelligent guidance of successful men of affairs. One is the party of ideas and ideals, the party of liberty; the other is the party of practical achievement, the party of authority and order. Aspiration and Utopianism against purpose and opportunism, genius and eccentricity against common sense...
...meeting of the Pierian Sodality last night it was decided to hold the first popular concert on Nov. 20 in Sanders Theatre. The price of tickets will be twenty five cents. C. W. Locke '01 will be the soloist and he will be assisted by C. L. Ellison '01, pianist, G. E. Marble '01, violin and P. M. Brown '02 'cello...