Word: triumphal
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...always attendant upon a Saturday game to cross the river within the narrow palings of the bridge; but when several automobiles and carriages pass over at the same time, but in the opposite direction, insult is indeed added to injury. It would seem that we had returned to the triumphal procession of the Romans, and that while the chariots pass along, the people as well as the bridge groan. An effective measure might be taken by the football authorities to prevent such outrage by detailing a force of police at the north end of the bridge with instructions to halt...
...atrocities, of revenge that studied the refinements of retaliation, the murder of a husband, of a daughter, of a father--these form the tale of the house of Agamemnon. Of this line the most tragic figure is Agamemnon, who slew his daughter as a sacrifice, and, upon his triumphal return from the Trojan war, was ignominiously butchered by his faithless queen. Such, in short, is the plot...
After the rendezvous in the Yard at which official badges were presented to all present, the triumphal procession proceeded to Otis wharf, where they were met by Kanrich's band, some beer and a boat. Gliding over the calm waters of the bay, the class was accorded a full salute by the United States warships in the harbor. This courtesy was acknowledged by a hearty cheer, expressive of the good feeling existing between the men behind the keg and those behind the guns...
Following is the programme for the organ recital at St. John's Memorial Chapel tomorrow afternoon, immediately following the four o'clock service: Prelude and Fugue in G major, Mendelssohn; Monologue--Opus 162, No. 1--Rheinberger; Andante in G. Dethien; Song, by a member of the choir; Triumphal March, Merkel...
...following is the programme of the organ recital to be given at St. John's chapel tomorrow afternoon after Evensong at 4 o'clock: Prelude in G Major, Bach; Offertory, smart; a. Pastoral, b. Communion, Wely; Song, Mr. Eugene Cator; Triumphal March, Bach...