Word: roles
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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After excellent training abroad and a brief career as an organ virtuoso, Paine became director of music here in 1862. When President Eliot took over the reins in 1869, music was given an especially important role in the revised curriculum. In 1875 Paine was promoted to a full professorship, which was the first chair in music at an American university. As a composer, he was especially versatile, turning out many symphonies, tone poems, operas, overtures, and cantatas. In the present display are included copies of his "Columbus March and Hymn" for the 1893 World's Fair, his "Harvard Hymn...
...steady ball player. Fred Heckel is much more at home at forward than at guard, and he showed what he really could do in the Boston University game by amassing 17 points. Homer Peabody has improved steadily, and Bill Humes is ready to work in the relief role...
...forward, and Rick Rabenold are two other men who will prove their worth soon. Dick Sullivan won a starting forward berth for the first few games, but the work in practice which he missed while in Ohio competing for a Rhodes scholarship has pushed him back temporarily to the role of a substitute. Franny Simpson, another Sophomore to be retained on the Varsity squad, got his baptism against Tufts and will be heard from before long. Bill McSweeney and Lee Bird have shown flashes of form, but as yet they have been switched back and forth between the Varsity...
...relationship of the law to public service, and the commanding role graduates of the Law School have played in every phase of government has placed the effective disposition of this problem to the forefront...
Opening at the Shubert this evening is a play which needs no introduction; in it is a great American actress in her greatest role, namely, Helen Hayes in "Victoria Regina." The production came to Boston last season, ran endlessly in New York and points West, and has established itself as a play all lovers of the theatre should consider it their bounden duty to attend...