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...Williams, H. B. Hayden, J. F. Curtis, P. Davis, P. Davis, R. Perkins, M. D. Whitman, J. C. Phillips, J. W. Keily, F. D. Brannan, H. McDuffie, W. M. Scudder, G. W. Smith, G. Duffield, J. W. Farley, O. F. Richards, J. W. Lawton, T. E. Catlin, W. R. Winch, H. Macomber, S. C. Cutter, O. W. Richardson, B. H. Dibblee, J. W. Norton, L F. Nicholl, W. Soderling, E. Lisner, J. H. Sherburne, L. H. Parsons, W. P. J. Dinsmore, P. S. Carlton, T. Garret, H. Sampson, S. H. Derby, R. F. Blake, R. W. Harris, J. Holden...
...Winch, W P, 15 Holyoke House...
...large audience present, among whom were many Harvard men. The opening address was delivered by Colonel T. W. Higginson, the prayer by Professor F. G. Peabody, the memorial address by Professor Charles C. Everett, and the benediction by Rev. Phillips Brooks. Three songs were sung by W. J. Winch, two written by Browning himself and one by his wife. The services were most interesting in every...
...third concert of the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Sanders Theatre last evening, Mr. W. J. Winch was the soloist. He at once found favor with the audience and was encored after each selection. In the Aria from Weber's "Euryanthe" Mr. Winch was less happy than in the four short songs of Dvorak. The orchestral accompaniment of the Aria was very unsatisfactory. In the Dvorak songs, Mr. Winch was accompanied on the piano by no less an artist than Mr. Nikisch. Of course the songs were interpreted exquisitely. The Haydn Symphony was given with precision and with charming grace...
...programme of the Symphony concert this evening is as follows: Symphony in G major (No. 13, B. and H) Haydn. Aria, "Euryanthe," Weber. Variations on a theme by Haydn, Brahms. Songs with piano, Dvorak. Overture "Sakuntala," Goldmark. The soloist will be Mr. W. J. Winch...