Word: programming
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Jayvee race is the last event on the program and features a clash between Harvard. Tech and the Union Boat Club. Bolles' second string eight proved last week that they could take Tech by something around seven lengths; and Union B. C. beat the third Varsity by a narrow margin early in the week. But because the Jayvees are so far superior to the third beat, Union does not seem to stand much of a chance today...
First U.S. institution of higher learning to definitely abolish the torture and absurdities of fraternity Hell. Week with an educational program designed to provide "a conference of the constructive phase of fraternity life serving as a pre-initiation training for pledges." Bit-wigs of many national fraternities and many colleges and universities were on hand to watch his experiment and to voice their approval after the final session. Here COLLEGIATE DIGEST presents exclusive photos of important phases of the conferences...
Rounding out the program, current attractions of the Metropolitan Theatre stage show, featured by Fuzzy Knight and the Trade Twins, performed their various acts. Neal O'Hara, Boston Traveler feature writer, commented upon the trials of the humorist...
With Arthur Fiedler conducting, the Pop Concert season will open tonight at 8:30 o'clock in Symphony Hall. The program is as follows: Cortege from "Mlada" Rimsky-Korsakov Overture to "Sakuntala" Goldmark Minuet Beizoni Russian Dances A. Tcherepnin Austrian Peasant Music Schonherr Festivo from "Scenes historiques" Sibelius Marche Slave Tchaikovsky "Tales from the Vienna Woods" Strauss "The Way You Look Tonight" Kern (Orchestral paraphrase by L. Caillet) The Ride of the Valkyries Wagner
...program stands, Neal O'Hara of the Boston Traveler will be principal speaker, supplemented by words from the class officers, Dizzy Dean, Frankie Frisch, and by the throaty singing of Gertrude Niesen. A select group of chorines from the Metropolitan Theatre will dance to the music of Hill Layne's fourteen piece orchestra...