Word: programs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...last of the annual series of yard concerts will be held Tuesday, May 21 on the steps of Widener at 7 o'clock. The program will include three Italian folk songs, and works of Callcott, Bantock, Frank, Palestrina, and Sullivan, followed by college songs...
...program will be as follows: Quintet in C major, Op. 163 Shubert Sea Song W.R. Spalding '87 Bugle Song W.R. Spalding '87 Sapphic Ode Brahms The Disappointed Serenader Brahms Bois Epais Lully Intermezzo C.T. Leonard '23 Cypris Edward Ballantine The Shepherds Elegy Edward Ballantine Poem for Pianoforte and Orchestra (arranged for two Pianofortes) Randall Thompson...
...program is as follows: Harvard Hymn Paine Let Us Now Praise Famous Men Williams Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring Bach Shoot False Love Morley Galway Piper An Irish Folk Song In Dulei lubilo An Ancient German Carol Prayer of Thanksgiving Netherlands Folk Song College Songs
Mustering forces to defend the national honor, the American Legian prepared to call the roll, Boston dowagers girded their armor to fall in line, daring debutantes atremble with excitement equipped themselves with stamps and awaited the word to blot from the invidious Artkino program the names of those who led the rest. Swelling the ranks, officers of commonwealth and of nation prepared to rush from points afar to insure the adequacy of the patriotic boycott on the one little Sovkino film and the one little theatre. Racing to the Hub of the revolutionary district, cabinet officials turned over in their...
...program at the University Theatre this week offers two bits of better than usual quality. The leading picture is the story of Horatio Nelson and Ema Hart. This is admirably presented with Victor Varconi and Corinne Griffith in the leading roles and ably assisted by H.B. Warner. These three give well-shaded characterizations in what is a rather elaborate picture. If there is any main fault to be found with this offering it is the overabundance of material. The scenes follow in such profusion that at times the thread of the story is completely lost but in spite...