Word: programs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following program will be presented: Chorale in E major, Franck Dr. Davison. Recitative and Aria, "As when the dovelaments her love," from "Acis and Galatea." Handel Mrs. Littlefield. Adagio from Fifth Symphony, Widor Caprice, Guilmant Dr. Davison. Liebesfeier, Weingartner Du Bist die Ruh, Schubert Die Lerche, Rubinstein Mrs. Littlefield. Prelude in G Major, Bach Dr. Davison. Morning Hymn, Henschel Mrs. Littlefield. Pastorale, Dubois Hosanna, Wachs Dr. Davison...
After several weeks of painstaking planning, the committee has announced the details of the program for the day. Promptly at 6.45 o'clock in the morning a trumpeter will arouse the Seniors. At 8 o'clock special cars, bearing refreshments and a 15-piece band, will race from the Square. Two boats will meet the Seniors at the wharf, but the committee has decided it will be best not to select in advance the destination of these boats, but to follow the "Will o' the Wisp." Suffice if for the present to say that Peddock's Island, so long...
...finals of the Boylston prize speaking contest will be held in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock. While the judges are making their decision a quartet from the Glee Club will render several selections. All members of the University are cordially invited. The program is as follows, the order of the speakers to be determined by lot: "The Raven," Edgar Alian Poe Harold Artemas Packard '15. Speech of Sergeant Buzfuz, Charles Dickens Abraham Lincoln Lorenz '16. "The Man with the Hoe," Edwin Markham Louis Rubin '16. "Abraham Lincoln," Henry Watterson Andrew Johnson Richard Helmus '16. Maitre Raymond Floriot...
...Room of Smith Hall last evening the plan of the 1918 Jubilee to be held June 1 was announced by the Freshman president, W. J. Murray. The Jubilee is an innovation on the part of 1918 and has the full approval of the College authorities. The general outline and program of the celebration is as follows...
...detailed program will consist of short discourses followed by discussion from nine to ten-thirty in the morning in the fundamentals of International Law and the theory of International Trade. These lectures will be followed by a two-hour conference on the terms of settlement making for a more lasting peace. The afternoons will be devoted to out-of-door sports, particularly favorable opportunities being afforded for tennis, canoeing, sailing, and short walking trips to such nearby places of interest as Tanghannock Falls and the George Junior Republic. In the evenings there will be lectures and small group discussions...