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...Allen '03, who has made Italy his home and recently had his opera. "The Philtro," performed at Genoa. The Italian critics were warm in their praise of Mr. Allen's gift for spontaneous melody and his handling of the orchestra. Mr. Atherton contributes a song of subtle phraseology, but lacking some-what his usual warmth and charm. News of other recent graduates, the editorials, a touching photograph of the old Verdi, and an unusual one of Regen, who seems, in view of the Bach-Regen festival this summer, already to have joined the three B's, also two interesting book...

Author: By W. C. Heilman., | Title: MUSICAL REVIEW IS REVIEWED | 10/23/1913 | See Source »

...success of this plan suggests the possibility of applying the scheme some-what farther in two directions. In the first place there should be no difficulty in making its application broader so that all the Economic, Government, and History courses, by co-operation, might relieve the student to an even greater extent from the embarrassment of having all his thesis work come at the same time. In the second place some more comprehensive scheme might be devised to regulate the weekly section meetings. There seems to be an unaccountable prejudice in most courses against having these meetings...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SECTION MEETINGS AND THESES. | 10/8/1912 | See Source »

...rule which gives to these students but a meagre festival period at the great season of reunion and rejoicing has an ill effect upon the reputation of the College, and deters directly and indirectly the resort thereto. The Governing Boards may well consider whether the Christmas recess should not be some-what lengthened. To all students save those within a very short radius Thanksgiving, since the recess which the Faculty at one time voted independently was abandoned, exists but in name, a sense of irritation, and a more elaborate dinner at the dining halls. To a large number from...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CHRISTMAS RECESS. | 5/17/1910 | See Source »

...executed by the sculptor, Bela Pratt, in commemoration of the Harvard men who died in service in the Spanish War. The tablet will be placed directly over the central door of the Living Room and will take the place of the temporary decoration there at present. In form it will some-what resemble it, being a bronze eagle in relief, with the names of the men who died inscribed under its wings, and a motto or inscription below. The names will appear in the following order: Oliver B. Henshaw '93, Philip A. Crapo L.'95, Stanley Hollister '97, William...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Exercises in Union on Memorial Day | 4/27/1910 | See Source »

...teams with regular captains and coaches. Certain plays were given the teams, and the first scrub game was played on April 7. For the first few days the games were short, but they were gradually made longer; yesterday the scrimmage lasted 45 minutes. The practice during the past week was some-what hindered by the failure of several men to report. In all sixty-nine men have reported, and of these, fifty-two reported regularly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REVIEW OF SPRING FOOTBALL | 4/16/1909 | See Source »

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