Word: program
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...publication of the program of the Yale musical clubs for their Western trip has suggested a comparison between the different kinds of songs sung by the glee clubs of Harvard and Yale. Here is a list of the Yale songs to be sung on the Western trip...
...Boston Symphony Orchestra will give its third concert in Sanders Theatre this evening. The program will consist of a suite in A miner, opus 42, by E. A. Mac Dowell; concerto for pianoforte in G major by Rubenstein; and Beethaven's symphony No. 7. The pianist will be Mme. Helen Hopekirk...
...fancy program for a souvenir of the Harvard - Yale game has just been published by two Yale graduates. The little pamphlet is 5 inches by 8, containing in all 32 pages. The program contains a short account of the work done by both teams this season, including all the scores. Photogravures of 30 players, 15 from each college, are given. The photographs of the captains of the teams each occupy a separate page, while those of the other players are arranged two on each page, according to the positions. On each page which contains the photographs of the two opponents...
...program of the day's work will be as follows: 9 a. m., lecture; 10 a. m., demonstration; 11 a. m., slower work in light gymnastics; 12 m., heavy work in the gymnasium; 2.30 p. m., another lecture, followed by practice in measuring, examining, etc. 2.30 to 4, military drill. The remainder of the day is passed in individual work and in recreation, such as tennis, cricket and rowing...
...article on "Rowing at Oxford." American college students, and Harvard men in particular, have by no means an exhaustive knowlege of affairs at English colleges; and every man would do well to read Mr. Winbolt's paper in which he gives a careful account of the year's aquatic program at Oxford, showing the method of selecting freshmen for the crews, the course of training, the races themselves; and in fact, of all that has to do with the "system of river sport that has gradually developed at Oxford during the present century, its hierarchy of clearly defined gradations...