Word: sullivans
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...necessity of more strongly than others. But if the plan is adopted, one extreme view will prevail, those who hold it will be put in absolute control of the Society, and the members will not in the future have a chance to insist upon its modification. M. A. SULLIVAN...
...them when they go, yet we ought to have regard for the interests of our successors, as sur predecessors had for ours, and not give up once and for all the control of this Society without better reasons than have been given in favor of doing so. M. A. SULLIVAN, Member of the Board of Directors
Following is the programme of the Pop Concert at Symphony Hall tonight: 1. March from "Queen of Sheba," Gounod 2. Overture, "Zanetta," Auber 3. Waltz, "Rosen aus dem Suden," Strauss 4. Selection, "Gondoliers," Sullivan 5. a. Entr'acte, "Rosamunde," Schubert b. Gavotte, "Mignon," Thomas 6. Melody in F. Rubinstein 7. Ballet Music, "Coppelia," Music of Automatons, Waltz and Czardas', Delibes 8. Entree Triomphale Des Boyards, Halvorsen 9. Selection from the Operas of Meyerbeer 10. Waltz, "Vienna Beauties," Ziehrer 11. "In The Mill," for String Orchestra, Gillet 12. March, "Fra Bombarda," Czibulka
Judges at finish--H. Taggard; H. L. Dadmun, B. A. A.; J. E. Sullivan...
...Owing to the uncertainty about obtaining a suitable field in New York, the place for the meet could not be announced, but there is a possibility that it will be held in Philadelphia or Boston, in which latter case the Harvard track may be used. J. E. Sullivan of the Amateur Athletic Union was appointed referee of the games, and all arrangements were left in the hands of F. B. Ellis of the University of Pennsylvania...