Word: russion
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...April 15 was selected at the evening for the annual concert in Sanders Theatre. Though the program has not yet been definitely settled, it is fairly certain that selections from Handel and Charpentier will be played; also Beethoven's overture to Coriolanus. The feature number will be a new Russion symphony, by Borodin which has been especially, secured for this concert by W. N. Hewitt 1G., the conductor. It will be the first performance of this symphony before an American audience...
...Breaking Point" by James Savery '11, deals with an American criminologist, his Russion wife, his brother-in-law, his secretary, also from St. Petersburg, and a detective. Had the physician known of his brother-in-law's existence, he would not have suspected his wife's fidelity: but he could not have known it without discovering that the man was a murderer,--and this, it is carefully explained, would have destroyed his home. The detective may strike some of us as naive; but he simplifies the task of exposition, and the audience is left in no doubt...