Word: programs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...final Sunday evening concert at the Harvard Union will be presented at 7 o'clock by the Harvardians under the direction of Roy Lamson, Jr., '29. The program of the concert, which will be open to Union members will consist of several rhythmical paraphrases of the classics and a xylophone specialty by Scott Burbank...
...Harvardians will include in their program "Russian Fantasy" an arrangement of Tschaikowsky's Fourth Symphony, and the Song of the Volga Boatmen; Grieg's, "Peer Gynt Suite", Tschaikowsky's "June," chaminade's "Scarf Dance" and, "Fantasie Orientale" which includes Rinsky-Korsakov's "Scheherazade" and Caesar Cni's "Orientale...
...buildings, as a whole, are planned to further at every point the distinctive program which the School has adopted. There are a few large lecture rooms and a great many seminar rooms and offices. To help carry out the School's intention to forward graduate study and research, the library is planned for 250,000 volumes as contrasted with the 80,000 we now possess. The presence of the Sterling Memorial Library in the immediate vicinity of the School will aid in furthering research. The Yale Law Journal, which publishes much of the research done at Yale, will have commodious...
...Harvard was cold. The Yale officials made no comment, but it was intimated that Yale would not oppose a conference of Eastern universities to consider athletic changes. The Dartmouth Athletic Council having come out strongly for such a meeting, there is likely to be a free discussion of the program. It certainly brings "reform" to the front--New York Times...
...Banjo and Glee Clubs and the Orchestra have arranged a program of eleven numbers, to which will be added specialty acts by E. C. Bitcliffe '30, De Witt Statten '30, E. D. Hanighen '30, and G. W. Eiseman '30. After the concert the Harvardians will play for dancing...