Word: program
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...especially brilliant performer on the horizontal and parallel bars, and will undoubtedly be a high scorer in tonight's meet. M. B. Blanchard '18, who won the tumbling in last year's victory over Dartmouth, bids fair to secure another first place in that event tonight. Following is the program of events and the entries of both teams: Horizontal bars.--Harvard: D. Campbell '17, J. M. French '17. Dartmouth: P. J. Halloran, W. D. Hulbert...
...dinner of the Class of 1918 will be held in the Living Room of the Union on Monday evening, April 30. Elaborate preparations are already being made by the committee, of which A. E. MacDougall '18 is chairman, and no expense will be spared in the arrangement of the program and the menu. Although no announcement of the entertainment has been made, the program will contain both artists of the professional stage and talented members of the class. R. E. Sherwood '18 will act as toastmaster...
...this evening at 3.15 o'clock. Only officers and students of the University may attend. Mr. Whiting will be assisted by the University Vocal Quartet of New York, including Miss Clara Williams, soprano; Miss Fernanda Pratt, contralto; Mr. George Raseby, tenor; and Mr. Edward A. John, bass. The following program will be presented: Brahma--Liebeslieder. (Walser...
...extensive program has been arranged. All of the professors of the Law School, including Dean Pound, will be present and the latter will speak. Music there will be in plenty; a special Law School quartet will sing parodies on legal subjects, a special string quarbet will play and songs by Skelton Pitney 3L, written for the smoker by V. Miller 3L will be heard. There will be many humorous features, including a playlet, "The Legal Unit," and the third number of the "Harvard Law Revue." The usual refreshments will be served...
...organ recital in St. John's Memorial Chapel, Episcopal Theological School, this evening at 8.15 o'clock. This is one of a series of recitals open to the public being given during the year in Appleton, Andover and St. John's Memorial Chapels on Wednesday evenings. The following program will be presented tonight: Prelude and Fugue in A-minor, Bach Lamentation, Guilmant Allegro, Andante and Scherzo, from Symphonie 1, Maquaire "The Curfew," Horsman "Meditation," Gretchaninow Lento, Rheinberger