Word: programs
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Besides the various booths, games, music, and dancing, special entertainments are held every afternoon and evening. The program for today includes dances by Miss Aleto, a minstrel skit by Messrs. Scott and Bayrd, an exhibition of fencing by Mrs. Cass's fencing girls, songs by Mr. Morse Wemple, and a play by the Colonial College Stock Company...
...Class Dance Committee announced yesterday that the number of dances on the Junior Dance program will be twenty-five. The supper dance will intervene after the twelfth dance and before the thirteenth dance. All members of 1916 who expect to attend the Dance may procure their dance cards and tickets to the Union upon application to the Invitation Committee, which will be in the Union at office hours to be announced later...
...more days of the Kermesse as many undergraduates as possible should attend in order to help in the work of providing for the starving Belgians. The Kermesse is open from 2 o'clock in the afternoon till 10 in the evening. Admission to Horticultural Hall is 50 cents. The program for the special entertainments this afternoon and evening includes dances by Miss Dorothy Jordan and Mme. Aleta, a piano recital by Mr. George Copeland and a performance by members of the Toy Theatre Company...
...concert in the series of Expositions of Chamber Music will be given by Mr. Arthur Whiting in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall, this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Only two concerts remain to be given, those on February 11 and March 11. The following program will be presented...
...elaborate program of entertainments at the Harvard Club of Boston this week, Mr. Malcolm Long '02, organist, assisted by Mr. Raymond Allen Simonds, tenor, will give a recital tonight at 8.30 o'clock. Tomorrow evening Mr. August Schuam will speak on "Conditions for Securing Peace in Europe...