Word: winter
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Other lectures by men of the same eminence are being arranged for the winter season, as the course will continue, as it did last year, after the Christmas recess. Admission to these lectures is free to all members of the University, but seats are reserved for members of the union until 3.15 o'clock...
...program is as follows: PART FIRST. 1. "Eternelle Iveresse," Gaune Dartmouth Mandolin Club. 2. "Johnny Schmoker," Arranged by Raphaelson Harvard Glee Club. 3. "Persian Lamb Rag," Wenrich Harvard Banjo Club. 4. Hanover Winter Song, R. Hovey Dartmouth Glee Club. 5. Hungarian Dance, No. 6, Brahms Harvard Mandolin Club. 6. Reading, Selected. Mr. Keough. PART SECOND. 7. "Herz Von Stein," R. Wagner Dartmouth Glee Club. 8. "The Skaters," Waldteufel Harvard Mandolin Club. 9. "The Whitewash Man," Schwartz; Arranged by Rice. Harvard Banjo Club. 10. "Sun Dance," L. Friedman Dartmouth Mandolin Club. 11. "The Night is Still," Willis Clark Harvard Glee Club...
...Perry, A. M. '97, Professor J. S. Pray '95, Professor E. K. Rand '94, Dean W. C. Sabine '88, Professor W. R. Spalding '87, Mr. C. M. Stearns, Professor H. A. Torrey, A. M. '96, Professor C. H. White '97, Professor J. K. Whittemore '95, Professor I. L. Winter '86, Professor C. H. C. Wright '91, Professor B. Wyman...
...opening meeting of the Upperclass Debating Club last night, at which about sixty men were present, was a great success. The object and plans of the club were discussed and there were speeches by the following men: Professor I. L. Winter '86, T. M. Gregory '10, G. L. Harding '10, and F. W. Sullivan...
...Castle was born in Hawaii and lived there until his departure for College in 1896. After graduating, he resided on the island for three years, and last winter returned for a two weeks' trip while touring the West in the interests of the Alumni Association. The lecture this evening will consist of a description of the island and its inhabitants, derived chiefly from his experiences of last winter...