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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Following is the program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: 1.March, Boston 1815, Strube 2. Overture, "La Muette," Auber 3. Waltz, "Roses from the South," Strauss 4. Selection, "Rigoletto," Verdi 5. William Tell, Rossini 'Cello Solo: Mr. J. Keller. 6. "Reve Angelique," Rubinstein 7. Ballet Music from "Gioconda," Ponchielli 8. Hungarian Dances, Brahams 9. March, "Pomp and Circumstance," Elgar 10. Selection, "The Red Mill," Herbert 11. Waltz, "The Merry Widow," Lehar 12. March, "The Stars and Stripes," Sousa

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Pop Concert | 5/8/1909 | See Source »

...University lacrosse team will take the 7.35 train this evening from the South Station. It will arrive tomorrow morning at Geneva, N. Y., where a game will be played with Hobart in the afternoon. Sunday the team will go to Ithaca, where it will play Cornell in the last game of the Northern League series on Monday afternoon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lacrosse Team Leaves on Trip | 5/7/1909 | See Source »

...Professor Palmer, whose seat is now next to the President's at the Faculty table; the next telling of the Administrator, by Professor Taussig; another, on the President and the College, by Dean Hurlbut; on the President and Education, by Professor Hanual a hearty voice from the South comes from President Craighead of Tulane; a foreigner's view is given by Visiting Professor Kuehnemann; the President as an Ethical Teacher is described by Dean Hodges; and the President's courage is told by Editor Thayer of the Graduates' Magazine. These articles contain several portraits; as a Freshman...

Author: By W. M. Davis ., | Title: Prof. Davis Reviews May Illustrated | 5/5/1909 | See Source »

...peace have healed the wounds left by the Civil War. At the close of the struggle, many who had left Harvard for the front returned to complete their course. Others there were who did not return, but died on the battlefield,--soldiers of the North and soldiers of the South. Memorial Hall was built as a tribute to the gallantry of those who fell fighting for the Union. Probably a greater number left Harvard to join Confederate ranks than fought in the war with Spain. Would it not be a fitting token of the cessation of strife and the knitting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL | 5/1/1909 | See Source »

...sizing up for themselves the prospects for the spring. As was shown last year it is impossible to make an accurate estimate of the team's worth until June, but is always encouraging to see the early games won by good margins. From the record made in the South last week we have been led to hope for great things from this year's nine, for it is not often that a Harvard team defeats the two best teams of the South. With such an excellent pitching staff, a veteran outfield, and an infield which gives promise of great brilliancy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASEBALL WITH BATES. | 4/27/1909 | See Source »

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