Word: tonight
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...shrine in the Russian booth which will be dedicated at 9 o'clock tonight, was made on the top floor of Sever. After its dedication it will be used as a booth for the sale of Russian needle work, carvings and ikons...
...accompanied by an entertainment. The Bazaar furnishes that in abundance. In this country the word "bazaar" not infrequently conjures up remembrances of parish houses and Ladies Aid Societies. But the festivals in the Arabian nights and the great Eastern bazaars will more nearly approach the exhibition in Mechanics Building tonight. Articles of every description will be on sale--and there will always be a fair exchange for your money. The elaborate exhibition of war relics and the reproduction of a British trench, arranged by Captain Thwaites, to say nothing of the trench-climbing "tank," cannot fail to interest. There will...
...Ernest Henry Schelling will be the soloist at the third concert of the season by the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Sanders Theatre tonight at 8 o'clock. Mr. Schelling, who is a pianist and composer, has studied under many famous artists, among them Mathias, in Paris; Moszkowski, in Berlin; Hans Huber, in Basel, and Paderewski, in Switzerland. He has appeared in concerts in America since 1905. His best known compositions are "Legende Symphonique," for orchestra; "Fantastic Suite," for piano and orchestra; and many others including series of piano pieces and songs...
...Seniors and Sophomores will meet in the first interclass debate in Sever 11 tonight at 8 o'clock. The Senior team will be made up of E. L. C. Davidson, H. C. Gill, J. C. McMullin and S. E. Rothchild, alternate, and the Sophomores will be represented by L. Dennis, S. A. Freeman, W. Hettleman and J. T. Noonan, alternate. The subject of debate will be, "Resolved: That the United States should establish a temporary protectorate in Mexico until order and stable government are assured...
...representative of a civilization which has in the past contributed much to the wisdom of the world Sir Rabindranath Tagore, now on a visit to this country, should be of particular interest to Americans. His lecture tonight at Tremont Temple on "The Cult of Nationalism" presents a characteristically Eastern solution of the problem of world- peace by the abolition of all nationalistic principles. Contemporary American opinion looks to its solution by means of the recognition and employment of national instincts through the medium of some organization such as the much- talked-of "League to Enforce Peace...