Word: torches
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Handel Duet for Organ and Violin:-- "Adoration," Borowski Processional Hymn, "Adeste Fideles." Carol:-- "The First Nowell," Traditional The Sentences and the Invocation, followed by Our Lord's Prayer. Carol:--"Christmas Morn," Adams Carol:--"Lo, how a Rose," Pratorius Violin Solos:-- (a) Adagio, Ries (b) Prayer, Martini Carol:--"Bring a torch," Old French Carol:-- "At midnight a summons came," Old French Hymn, "O little town of Bethlehem." Address. Violin Solo, Andante, Handel Prayer and Benediction. Carol:--"Silent Night," M. Haydn Recessional Hymn, "Hark, the herald angels sing." Organ postlude:-- Hallelujah Chorus from the ("Messiah"), Handel
...following officers were elected: president, R. S. Richardson '15; vice-president, G. H. Shaw '15; secretary-treasurer, R. T. Twitchell '16. N. Roosevelt '14 presided over the meeting and Professor A. B. Hart '80 spoke on the progress of the Progressive party. Plans were discussed for a big torch light procession tomorrow night. The parade will form in Harvard square at 7 o'clock, where the Harvard contingency will join the Progressives from Cambridge, Arlington, and Lexington. They will march down Massachusetts avenue, across Harvard bridge, down. Beacon street, and through Boston, ending at the common, where there will...
...Harvard Progressive Club will hold a meeting open to all interested, in the Trophy Room of the Union this evening at 7.15 o'clock. Professor A. B. Hart will speak on the growth of the party since the last presidential elections, and plans for a big torch light procession Saturday night will be discussed. The object of the meeting is to stir up some of the spirit which was shown last year...
...Harvard Club of Boston last night laid the cornerstone of its new home on Commonwealth avenue, just west of Massachusetts avenue. The club members marched from the Somerset Hotel to the site of the new building, where, avoid torch lights and the strains of "Fair Harvard," they put in place the first stone of their new structure...
Tickets entitling the holder to a torch, sash, and some red light to be used in the parade are now on sale for 25 cents at the Union, Leavitt & Peirce's, and Woodrow Wilson League Headquarters, Little's Block. The holders of tickets may obtain their paraphernalia Friday or Saturday by calling at Hollis Hall, or the Wilson headquarters...