Word: programs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...feature event on yesterday's program of the Intra-college Regatta, R.. B. Greenman '27 won the Junior singles in four minutes and 34 seconds with Nicholas Biddle '28, newly elected Freshman crew manager, second. Greenman won the one-half mile wherry race on Monday in three minutes and 18 seconds, and since his time in this race was two seconds faster in a wherry than the time of the winner of the novice singles for the same distance, he entered the Junior singles yesterday and won handily...
...Princeton's Greatest Need" was the topic selected for the essayists. Over 60 competed. Bernstein's composition recommended the subordination of athletic and extra-curriculum activities in the educational program of the University. As here, the winner will go to Europe at the expense of the United States Lines Student Tour Association...
...third and last of the Yard Concerts given by the University Glee Club under the direction of Dr. Archibald T. Davison '06 will be given this evening at 7 o'clock on the steps of Widener Library. At the close of the program all members of the University are invited to come up on the steps of the library and join with the club in the singing of the college songs...
...indiscriminate selection of musical compositions, picked at random without reference to any special grouping or university will be offered by the "Pops" Concert Orchestra tonight in Symphony Hall, beginning at 8.15 o'clock. The program is as follows: 1. Prelude to "Carmen" Bizet 2. Overture to "Sakuntala" Goldmark 3. Hymn to the Sun from "Iris" Mascagnt 4. Boston City Glee Club 5. Finlandia, Symphonic Poem Sihelius 6. The Music Box Liadox 7. Aragonaise from "Le Cid" Massenet 8. Third Movement from the "Pathetic" Symphony Tehaikovsky 9. Prelude to "Lohengria" Wagner 10. Valse, "Espana" Waldteufel 11. Charge of the Hussars Spindler
...function than has yet been held and follows the action of the Harvard Club of Boston, which recently provided its members with such an agreeable opportunity. In arranging such a dinner and in inviting eminent speakers, the officers are to be highly commended, for they are rounding out the program of opportunities already offered by emphasizing the social aspect, an integral function of any club, which hitherto at the Union has not always received sufficient attention...