Word: winter
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...smoker for the members of the musical clubs of both colleges. The program is as follows: PART FIRST. 1. "Bedouin Song," Arthur Foote '74 Harvard Glee Club. 2. "The Blue Jackets," C. W. Bennett, Arranged by Odell Dartmouth Mandolin Club. 3. College Medley, Rice Harvard Banjo Club. 4. Hanover Winter Song, R. Hovey Dartmouth Clee Club. 5. "One Thousand and Waltz," One Nights Strauss Harvard Mandolin Club. 6. Reading, Selected Mr. Keough. 7. "The Assembly," A. A. Smith, Arranged by Rice Harvard Banjo Club. PART SECOND. 8. "Mighty Lak' a Rose," E. Nevin Dartmouth Glee Club. 9. Italian Potpourri, Arranged...
...HARVARD DIVINITY CLUB. Reading: Lowell's "The Vision of Sir Launfal." Professor Winter. Divinity Chapel...
...will take time by the forelock and meet it before it comes and invert it. For those who annually sympathize with this complaint, attention is called to the lecture this afternoon by Professor James. The Department of Philosophy lost heavily last winter when he resigned, but it appears we are to have a chance to hear him further, at least for a series of eight lectures, which he delivered at Oxford last spring...
...plans for the year were formulated. There will be novice, handicap, and championship contests, lasting throughout the season. Next spring there will be rifle shoots for the National Rifle Association medal at Wakefield and with Institute of Technology. A revolver shoot will probably be held with Technology during the winter...
Tickets for the course of four concerts to be given in the Fogg Art Museum this winter by the Kneisel Quartet will be put on sale this morning at Amee's Bookstore. The price of course tickets is $6.00 for each ticket, which admits two persons. Course tickets admitting a single person will not be sold, but single admission tickets at $1.00 each may be bought at the door on the evening of a concert. The dates of the concerts are December 8, January 5, February 16, and March...