Word: williams
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...request of the CRIMSON, Captain J. B. Cummings '13 has written the following article on the University track team. In his article Captain Cummings pays a great tribute to former Coach William Quinn and points out that his death is an inestimable loss to track athletics in the University. The great problem before this year's team is the development of second- and third-string men and unless this can be done successfully, the chances of the University team against Cornell and Yale are far from bright. In discussing this year's team, Captain Cummings writes as follows...
...William Penrose Hallowell, Jr., '15, of Minneapolis, Minn., died suddenly in his room in Hampden Hall yesterday afternoon. He had been troubled with insomnia and it is believed that he took an overdose of sleeping powders. He was found dead at 5 o'clock by M. M. Mitchell '15, of Winchester, who was a great friend of Hallowell's and had arranged to dine with the latter last evening. Hallowell was a graduate of Middlesex School. He was interested in track athletics, and last year was a member of the Freshman track squad...
...Review" contains also a short but eloquent appreciation of the life and labors of Mr. William F. Apthorp '69, long a distinguished musical critic of Boston; an excellent likeness of the late Professor John K. Paine, founder of the Department of Music in this University; a compilation by Professor Spalding of the names of Harvard graduates engaged in various musical activities; a short poem to Edwin Grasse, the blind violinist who gave a concert here not long ago; two songs by Mr. S. F. Damon '14. "To Blossoms" and "A Quoi Bon Entendre," the first preferable in mood and workmanship...
...Whiting will be assisted by Mrs. Charles Rabold, soprano; Mrs. Anna Taylor Jones, contralto; Mr. William Wheeler, tenor; and Mr. Edmund A. Jahn, bass. The program will consist of a group of old Irish melodies, arranged by Mr. Whiting, and Liebeslieder (Walzer), op. 52-65, by Brahms...
...Museum has recently placed on exhibition a small but beautiful Turner oil sketch on paper, which is a temporary loan from Mr. William Emerson '95, of New York. The subject is a wood interior, and the difficulties are handled with rare skill by the master...