Word: riche
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Young, Sever 24 Philosophy 5: (Assignment of Rooms, Philosophy 5.) Adler to Porter (inclusive), Fogg Lecture Room Read to Zanetti, Harvard 5 Engineering 1b: (Assignment of Rooms, Engineering 1b.) Alden to Lyman (inclusive), Pierce 209 McClure to Wylie, Pierce 212 Hygiene 1: (Assignment of Rooms, Hygiene 1.) Adams to Rich (inclusive), Zool. Lect. Room Richards to Zimmerman, Pierce 103 2.30 p. m. Education 2a, Lower Mass...
...concert was Mendelssohn's delightful E Minor Concerto with Miss Maud MacCarthy as the soloist. Miss MacCarthy's performance was of the highest order-full of repose and dignity in the quieter moods, and of dash and enthusiasm in the spirited passages. Her tone is pure and rich, the high notes being remarkably clear and beautiful. The playing of the third movement of the Concerto was particularly successful...
...Boston Symphony Orchestra gave its third concert in Sanders Theatre last night. The one novelty on the programme was a suite by Josef Suk, highly descriptive and imaginative in its conception. The music was fascinating, to say the least, the composition of the quieter moods, in particular, being rich in tonal qualities and dignified in treatment. Mr. Bogea Oumiroff, the soloist, sang an Aria from Mendelssohn's "St. Paul," and three songs by Dvorak, Brahms and Grieg; the two last-named were especially well rendered. The other orchestral numbers were Beethoven's 4th Symphony and Wagner's "Kaisermarch...
...Strauss. PART II. VI. 22d Regiment March, Victor Herbert. VII. Songs. a. In a Year, Boehm. b. Unter'm Machandelbaum, Hollaender. c. Chant d'Amour, Chaminade. d. Laughing Song. Miss Fiske. VIII. Gas, Spencer. Glee Club. IX. The Prince of Pilsen, Selections, Luders. X. The {Good Bad} Little Boy, Rich. Glee Club. XI. The Awakening of the Lion, Caprice Heroique, Koutsky. XII. Fair Harvard. Orchestra and Glee Club...
...London and Cairo. While it does not contain such treasures of sculpture as the European collections, the history of each discovery is preserved in a complete photographic record. The work covers all periods of Egyptian history, and the discoveries from the archaie and pre historic times have been particularly rich. This is the period with which the lecture tonight will specially deal. Dr. Reisner has been spending some weeks lecturing at the University of California and is now on the eve of departure to take up his work in Egypt again...