Word: popularly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...program, in which a large scattering of popular music appears, will be as follows: 1. Veritas, Densmore 2. Selection, Prince of Pilsen, Luders 3. Ballet Music from Faust, Gounod 4. Marche des Petits Soldats de Plomb, Pierne Intermission. 5. Marche Hongroise, Berlioz 6. Sandman's Song and Even-Song, from "Hansel und Gretel," Humperdinck 7. Harvard Marches. 8. Fair Harvard...
...opera, museums, libraries, and theatres of Boston, and, equal to any or several of these, the free lecture courses at the Lowell Institute. The course which is particularly worthy of notice at this time is Mr. Noyes's series on "The Sea in English Poetry," which has been so popular as to warrant the scheduling of its repetition. Those who heard the English poet in Sanders Theatre last spring will not fail to appreciate the beauty of his work and its appeal to the emotional as well as the literary sense of his audience. The opportunity to hear him again...
...Institute today, one at 4 and the other at 8 o'clock. Both of these lectures are on "The Sea in English Poetry," the one in the afternoon being identical with the first of his series which he began a week ago and is now repeating because of the popular demand. The evening lecture is the third of the course started last Monday. The original series will be continued every Monday and Thursday evening at 8 o'clock and the repetition every Monday and Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock until eight have been given in each...
...some years past, it has been the policy of the Pierian to break away from the popular and play more of the classical music. This same plan will be followed this year, but more rigorously than last. The entire work of the year is in preparation for the annual spring concert in Sanders Theatre. The present plans are to produce at least one manuscript by a Harvard man at that time, and the organization will gladly receive compositions from either graduates or undergraduates. The Pierian offers an exceptional opportunity for anyone who wishes orchestral experience in playing one or more...
...game, the Union will also be open to ladies, and a special Luncheon will observed from 11 to 1.30 o'clock at 75 cents per plate. The regular table d'hote dinner will be served in the evening, starting at 5 o'clock. During luncheon an orchestra will render popular Harvard music. Tickets will be put on sale at the office next Monday...