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...auspices of the Division of Music of the University in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building at 8.15 o'clock this evening. The music will be rendered by two pianists, Mr. Guy Maier and Mr. Lee Pattison, who will present the following program: Variations, Von Wilm Gavotte and Musette, Raff Piece in B minor, Ropartz Scherzo, Opus 87, Saint-Saens Symphonic poem, "The Spinning Wheel of Omphale," Saint-Saens Danse Populaire, Gliere Chant Populaire, Gliere Waltz from Suite, Opus 15, Arensky Rhapsody, "Espana," Chabrier
Under the auspices of the Division of Music, Mr. Guy Maier and Mr. Lee Pattison will give a concert of music for two pianofortes tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building. The following program will be rendered: Variations, Von Wilm Gavotte and Musette, Raff Piece in B minor, Ropartz Scherzo, Opus 87, Saint-Saens Symphonic poem, "The Spinning Wheel of Omphale," Saint-Saens Danse Populaire, Gliere Chant Populaire, Gliere Waltz from Suite, Opus 15, Arensky Rhapsody, "Espana," Chabrier
...recall and the name of a Turkish or Bulgaria or even an Austrian general? Of the German field commanders who are generals by professional attainment rather than because of birth, we remember hardly as many as half a dozen. There was von Kluck, for instance, who lost at the Marne, and there are von Buelow in Italy and Mackensen. Do you readily think of any more? Among the French such names as Foch and de Castelnau occur, but when recently the command of the French forces in Italy was assigned, presumably to an officer of merit, the name was entirely...
...fill the places on the Board of Overseers vacated by George Von L. Meyer '79, William C. Boyden '86, Henry Cabot Lodge '72, Lawrence E. Sexton '83, and William Endicott '87, five new members were elected on Commencement Day. The new members chosen were Major-General Leonard Wood, M.D. '84, Arthur Woods '92, Franklin Delano Roosvelt '94, Francis Joseph Swayze '79, and Jerome Davis Greene...
Already the well-known Krags have been brightened till they shine like the medals on von Hindenburg's chest. Cuban dirt has been dug from their cracks that has rested there since they fought with the boys in '98, and the rust scoured off the bayonets which has remained from the time of Aquinaldo's men. Scabbard and belt and rifle and uniform have been cleaned for the punctilious eyes of the reviewing officer...