Word: victors
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Night in Vienna, Suppe. III. Songs, a. Tell me, beautiful Maiden, Gounod. 'Cello obligato, L. P. Burnham 1G. b. Aria from "Magic Flute," Mozart. Miss Fiske. IV. Tinkers' Chorus from "Robin Hood," De Koven. Glee Club. V. Fesche Geister, Concert Waltz, Strauss. PART II. VI. 22d Regiment March, Victor Herbert. VII. Songs. a. In a Year, Boehm. b. Unter'm Machandelbaum, Hollaender. c. Chant d'Amour, Chaminade. d. Laughing Song. Miss Fiske. VIII. Gas, Spencer. Glee Club. IX. The Prince of Pilsen, Selections, Luders. X. The {Good Bad} Little Boy, Rich. Glee Club. XI. The Awakening of the Lion, Caprice...
...great a feeling of satisfaction as is generally produced by a favorable score in a close contest. From considerations merely of physical qualities and training, Harvard should easily have outclassed Pennsylvania, but the comparison, when determination and worthiness of effort are counted in, is not complimentary to the victor. The Harvard eleven had many more chances, to score than the ordinary game usually affords, and had the team possessed the spirit of their opponents, not only would these opportunities have been taken advantage of, but more of them would have been forthcoming. But there was singular lack of team play...
...Roux gave his final lecture, "Tendances des Jeunes Romanciers," yesterday afternoon in Sanders Theatre. Some of the writers he discussed were Pierre Louis, Maurice Barres, Paul and Victor Marguerite and Jean Lorrain. He divided the writers into different schools, but said there was a general tendency of all which could be seen during the last ten years. This tendency was marked by a change from writing for art's sake alone, to writing for a purpose. Instead of placing their scenes in Paris these writers removed their stories from the capital. Barres for example preaches country life...
Hither will come both men who've wrought, Men who've loitered, and men who've fought, Learning the broader manhood taught By genial fellowship. Here, to all the open door; Workers alike with brain and oar, Earning the cheers for a winning score, The victor's joy shall...
...kindheartedness endeared him to the friends he made among us, and made his loss the more deeply felt. He was sincere and constant in his friendship, and left behind him memories of goodness, kindness and unselfishness. For the Class, EDMUND J. D. COXE. WILLIAM N. TAYLOR. THOMAS STOKES. VICTOR C. MATHER RICHARD DERBY. ARCHIBALD G. MONKS. WILLIAM C. CLARK...