Word: programs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Sunday afternoon in Symphony Hall a concert by the de Reszke singers, four former pupils of Jean de Reszke will entertain Boston music lovers. The most interesting part of this program is composed of old French and English airs...
...English and French music will feature the program of the first of the series of five Expositions of Chamber Music to be given by Mr. Arthur Whiting in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building at 8.15 o'clock on Tuesday evening, November...
...Tuesday's concert, several noted soloists will assist Mr. Whiting in rendering the various selections on the program. Miss Loraine Wyman, a soprano, will sing a repertoire of old English and French songs. Mr. George Barrere, who plays the flute, will play several selections accompanied by Mr. Whiting at the harpsichord. The numbers which will be given include compositions by Bach, Mozart and Handel...
...these were the triumps of Liberalism. But they are all triumphs of negation. Once its destructive work was completed, Liberalism had no more tasks to turn to: its slogan continued to reiterate the old, old catchwords, while a new England was turning to a new party for a constructive program. After a of growing-pains, England was looking for fresh shapes into which to crystallize its future. The Labor party made itself the champion of change, while the Tories kept to their tradition of motionless progress. The unhappy Liberals, wracked by the conflict between activity to maintain the society which...
Many well-known University scientists are presenting papers at the meetings of the National Academy of Sciences now being held at Pierce Hall. Professor Emeritus E. H. Hall '51, Professor G. P. Baxter '96, and Mr. H. W. Starkweather '15 were all on the program today; and Professor J. L. Coolidge '95, Professor G. H. Parker '87 and Professor H. W. Rand '97 are a few of the other University men who will give papers in the future sessions of the Academy...