Word: strings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Arthur Whiting concludes his series of Expositions of Chamber Music tonight when he appears in a concert at the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall in the Music Building at 8.15 o'clock. The New York string quartet composed by Mr. Ottokar Cadek, first violin, Mr. Jaroslav Siskovsky, second violin, Mr. Ludvik Schwab, viola, and Mr. Bedrich Vaska, violin-cello, will assist Mr. Whiting...
...rather enjoyable time of year at Harvard leading up to the spring vacation is that it marks the closing of the series of Whiting concerts. Few music-lovers will be missing from Paine Hall tonight when the last one of the season will be given by the New York String Quartet. The program will be Ravel's Quartet in F Minor and the Quintet in F Minor by Brahms, and as usual the concert will take place at 8.15 o'clock...
Gore Hall's basketball team, with a smashing 37-19 defeat of Smith has kept its position at the top of the Freshman Dormitory League and has run its string of victories to five. L. F. Hagopian '32 and C. A. Parmiter '32, Gore's stars, continued their scoring with six and five field goals, respectively. In Wednesday's other contest McKinlock and Standish battled to keep out of the cellar of the league. McKinlock won, 30-22, largely on the playing of R. H. Simonds...
...clinch the series. A Yale victory will definitely give the New Haven six sole claim to the mythical intercollegiate hockey title and with it the first Crimson-Blue championship since 1925, when the great Jenkins-led team from Connecticut proved its supremacy over the University in a climactic string of contests...
...cities, some 500 more in Europe-so have they done what Banker deCoppet meant them to do. For balance, clarity and unity they have been and still remain the best of their kind in the U. S., without challenge. Comparable to them abroad might perhaps be the London String Quartet, the Vienna, the Busch (Berlin), and three Hungarian - the Leuer, Budapest and Roth...