Word: programs
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...concert of Mr. Arthur Whiting's series of expositions of chamber music will be given in the New Lecture Hall this evening at 8.15 o'clock. There will be no charge for admission, but the concert will be open only to officers and students of the University. The following program of music will be presented by Mr. Whiting, at the pianoforte, assisted by Mr. Eduard Dethier, violin; Mr. Otto K. Sohill, viola; and Mr. Alvin Schroeder, violincello...
...England Student Churchmen begins at Amherst this afternoon. All Episcopal churchmen, students and professors in the University are cordially invited to attend. Entertainment without expense will be provided by the churchmen of Amherst. The convention will close Sunday with a meeting at 3 o'clock. Following is today's program...
...Boston. Paul Starr '16, of Chicago, Ill., was appointed librarian. Curtis Torrey Vaughan '15, of San Antonio, Tex., remains as chairman of the entertainment committee; while Kent Bromley '16, of New York and Walter Flint Noyes '15, of Jamaica Plain, have been appointed, respectively, chairmen of the membership and program committees. A committee headed by M. S. Ehrenfried '16, is now busy making arrangements for the first annual dinner of the society to take place in March...
When College re-opened last September an active program for the year was decided upon. The membership was accordingly increased to 54 students with Professor Taussig as the first honorary member. Professor B. M., Anderson delivered an informal address in November on "Aspects of Socialism," while Professor Bullock, immediately after the Christmas vacation, gave the society a very comprehensive description of the Income Tax. The society has been gradually collecting a library of economic works until now 125 volumes are available for use by the members...
Owing to a misculculation in the program, the entertainment at the Union this evening will be a demonstration by the E. H. Thomas Company of the new Edison phonograph instead of a concert by the Pierian Sodality as previously announced. Despite the fact that we are unable to usher in these musical Friday evenings as auspiciously as we hoped, these entertainments are more of an event than might at first glance appear...