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...Vaughan Williams. Last year his London Symphony pleased so that it was repeated. This fantasia is at least as fine as the symphony, and is a particularly noteworthy example of what can be done with scanty means. Of unusually appealing beauty is this Englishman's work, heretofore strangely unheard in Boston...
...escaping today punishment for its unheard of destruction and massacres of the Christians, and indeed by receiving again Armenia, Ionia, Thrace, Constantinople and the Straits in the shape of a reward for her conduct, Turkey will become emboldened to such a degree that it will be inclined to exterminate not merely the remaining Greeks and Armenians in the country of their forefathers under her control, but also the non-Turkish minorities of Circassians, Kurds and others. For we know from the past that a mere suspicion of hostile feelings is sufficient to arouse the Turks to their policy of murder...
Next week: a symphony of Dvorak yet unheard here, pieces from Strauss and Rimsky-Korsakoff, and songs of Korngold and Marx fill the program. The soloist is Frances Alda...
...should not deprive our readers of the opportunity to see these remarkably interesting letters. Those which we have received to date tell of the translation how going of records found in the ruins of this ancient university; perusal of them has convinced us that the history of this hitherto unheard of institution in the mountain fastnesses of Peru will throw an exceedingly interesting light on the problem of our own university. Whether we have over estimated the importance of the letters their publication will show...
...American friends, we are that new generation, even though our now weak voice dies unheard in this world, even though we have to prepare for a battle against reactionaries in Germany and in America, we shall call until the peoples hear us, we shall fight to the victory of an idea...