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Fifty members of the University Glee Club, led by Dr. A. T. Davison '06, will sing at the Worcester Art Museum at 3 o'clock tomorrow. This is the second year that the Club has participated in a series of free concerts held by the Art Museum, though last year the University concert was not held till the middle of February. The men taking the trip will leave the South Station at 1 o'clock. The complete program is as follows: Come, Thou, Oh Come, Bach Cantate Domino, Hassler Ave Verum, Des Pres Glory to God in the Highest, Pergolesi...
...first of a series of three concerts to be given during the coming months at Symphony Hall, this evening at 8.15 o'clock the University Glee Club will sing under the direction of Dr. A. T. Davison '06, Miss Sophie Braslau, contralto of the Metropolitan Opera Company of New York, will assist the Glee Club in its program. About 100 men from the club will sing. Besides the selections by Miss Braslau there will be two solos by members of the club, one, the "Chant de Guerre" by J. F. Lautner ocC., the other, "Salamaleikum" by C. D. Whidden...
...chapel of the Andover Theological Seminary on Francis avenue this evening at 8.15 o'clock, Mr. A. Vincent Bennett, Organist and Choir-Master of King's Chapel, Boston, will give the third of the series of organ recitals. He will be assisted by Mrs. Winslow Porter, soprano, who will sing a few religious pieces. The recital will be open to the public...
...Miss Sophie Braslau, contralto of the Metropolitan Opera Company of New York. In this concert, which is the first of a series of three that the Glee Club will present at Symphony Hall during the season, about 100 men under the direction of Dr. A. T. Davison '06 will sing...
...cases cited in a recent report of the Labor Board, the answer of both these questions is; Yes. The array of problems that have recently come up for its consideration are a reductio ad absurdum of the compensation law. Among the petitioners for remuneration is a prisoner in the Sing-Sing death chamber. Another man won damages against his employer because, while engaged in his work, he was mistaken for a rabbit by a party of hunters and filled full of buckshot. Another award was made on the fact that a man accidentally cut himself with a tool with which...