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Government 1:Mr. Cottrell's sectionsC2, C3, C4, K3:Ames to Guild, Pierce 202Harte to Woodruff, Pierce 209Mr. Haussermann's sectionsC1, H2, H3, M1, New Lect. HallMr. McLain's sectionsG1, H4, K1, P2, Emerson JMr. McLeod's sectionsH1, M2, Sever 36M3, M4, Sever 35Prof. Munro's section A, Sever 35Mr. Manahan's sections G2, G3, G4, K4, New Lecture HallMr. Perkins's sectionsK2, Sever 23P1, P3, P4:Andrews to Hicks, Sever 17Higgins to Young, Sever 18Greek 8, Sever 36History 14:Atkins to Lafferty (inclusive), Sever 29McDuffle to Woods inclusive), Sever 30History 40:Armstrong to Sherwood (inclusive), Sever 2Talbot to Wright...
...enthusiastic devotees, many of whom deferentially arose when their respective college songs were being sung. The prize won by the University Glee Club was a library of music presented by Mr. R. E. Schirmer. The judges were Professor Horatio W. Parker, Mr. Arthur Mees, and Mr. Arthur W. Woodruff. The object of the competition is to heighten the interest in the work of undergraduate glee clubs. It is very probable that this will be made an annual event...
...special features of the evening, which was not connected with the competition, was the singing of the Glee Club of the University of New York, conducted by Mr. Woodruff, with Mr. Werrenrath, soloist. Another excellent number was a violin solo, "Die Meistersinger," by Wagner-Wilhelmj, and played by Mr. C. E. Griffith, Jr., of Dartmouth...
Each club will sign three selections, after which a committee of judges will award to the winning club a prize consisting of a library of choral music presented by Mr. R. E. Schirmer. The judges will be Mr. Arthur Mees, Professor Horatio Parker, and Mr. Arthur D. Woodruff. The program will be opened with an organ recital by Dr. A. T. Davison, Jr., '06, who will play (a) Romance, by Rheinberger, and (b) Joccata, by Widor...
...performance in Albaugh's Lyceum Theatre on Friday. Tickets for all these presentations will be $2 each. For the New York engagement they may be secured from W. S. Seaman, Jr., 515 Madison avenue; at Philadelphia, from Guilliaem Aertsen, Jr., Franklin Bank Building; and at Baltimore, from W. Woodruff Marston, 1901 N. Charles street. Tickets may also be obtained from T. K. Richards '15, Hampden 28, or from N. Curtis, Jr., Stoughton...