Word: rides
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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There is no excuse for being vulgar. A few weeks ago a communication was run on the same day that this column appeared. The communication concerned Harvard and a buggy ride. The reason it was run was obvious. Some journalist wanted to show that there are still barbarians in Cambridge. He evidently forgot that people read the CRIMSON before breakfast. And did you see the advertisement for the Dramatic Club play in the Lampoon--"Brown of Harvard is to be given five performances. Take your pick and come." I have an excellent...
...Pops concert program for tonight, Tufts night, will be as follows: Cortege from "The Queen of Sheba" Gounod Overture to "The Merry Wives of Windsor" Nicolar Fantasia, "Fedora" Giordano Tufts Songs Overture "Euterpe" Chadwick Symphonic Poem, "Finlandia" Sibelius Carnival in Paris Svendsen Tufts Songs Ride of the Valkyries Wagner Waltz "Estudiantina" Waldteufel Wedding March Mendelssohn
...program is as follows: Pomp and Circumstance Elgar Overture to "Sakuntala" Goldmark Fantasia, "L'Oracolo" Leoni College Songs Suite, "Sleeping Beauty" Tchaikovsky Meditation from "Thais" Massenet Serenade, Op. 3, No. 5 Rachmaninov Ride of the Valkyries Wagner Selection, "Cavalleria Rusticana" Mascagni By the Waters of Minnetonka Lieurance-Jascha Charge of the Bussars Spindler
...this is a grudge letter; and I hereby award myself the liberty of adding my name to the list, already long, of those who wouldn't enter you patrified establishment again for a thousand dollars. Thanks for the buggy ride, Harvard, M. M. Atwater...
About a score of years ago the heart of Harvard University was torn with maddened anguish. A Radcliffe lady--Mrs. Ride Johnson Young--had perpetrated a play called "Brown of Harvard." It was like nothing the staid precincts of the Harvard Yard had ever seen or hoped to see. Conservative alumni gnashed their teeth in impotent frenzy. Undergraduates, not conservative at all, greeted the Boston opening of the play with senescent garden produce...