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Following is the program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: Italian Night. 1.Marcia Reale, Gabetti 2. Overture, "La Gazza Ladra," Rossini 3. Waltz, "I Baccio," Arditi 4. Selection, "Aida," Verdi 5. Overture, "William Tell," Rossini 6. Vesshie Minuette, Sgambati 7. Selection, "La Boheme," Puccini 8. Ballet Music from "La Gioconda," Ponchinelli 9. Selection, "Rigoletto," Verdi 10. Sextette from "Lucia," Donizetti 11. Waltz, "Artist's Life," Strauss 12. March, "Boccaccio," Suppe
Following is the program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: 1. March, "Hoch and Deutschmeister," Ertl 2. Overture, "The Italians," Rossini 3. Waltz, "Les Patineurs," Waldteufel 4. Selection, "I Pagliacci," Leoncavallo 5. Overture, "William Tell," Rossini 6. Valse and Czardas, from "Coppelia," Delibes 7. Romance for Violin, Strube (Mr. J. Hoffmann). 8. Slavic Dance, Dvorak 9. Overture, "Fra Diavolo," Auber 10. Selection, "Mile. Modiste," Herbert 11. Waltz, "Girls of Baden," Komzak 12. March, "Bomben and Granaten," Biloc
...Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: 1. Coronation March, Moyerbeer 2. Overture, "Stradella," Flotow 3. Waltz, "Girls of Baden," Komzak 4. Selection, "Rigoletto," Verdi 5. Selection, "Faust," Gounod 6. Reve Angelique, Organ, Mr. Marshall. Rubinstein 7. Valse and Pizzicato from Suite "Sylvia," Delibes 8. Overture, "William Tell," Rossini 9. Introduction Act III, "Lohengrin," Wagner 10. Prelude to "The Deluge," Saint-Saens Solo for Violin, Mr. Hoffmann. 11. Selection, "Bright Eyes," Hoshna 12. March, "Flag of Victory," Blon
...spurts the University crew drew gradually ahead, although at no point of the race did it row as high a stroke as Annapolis. At the mile, the University crew had a lead of several feet of open water. At this point the Navy's high stroke began to tell on the men and in the last half-mile Annapolis went to pieces badly, while the University crew finished two lengths of open water ahead, rowing in splendid form...
...artfully substituted for the perilous spring water that lurks underground near Hollis. His letter is accompanied by a portrait of the old pump and an ode of President Roosevelt's College days, reprinted in its honor. Later the editor demands a fountain. Just what he says about, I cannot tell, since my proof stops short in the middle of a word, and the time vouchsafed by the Magazine to a reviewer precludes my getting the rest. Among the editorial articles not thus cut off, the most important urges the appointment of a committee to prevent congestion of evening lectures, concerts...