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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...handicap of 20 yards, kept the lead to the end. R. W. Kelso '04, with 10 yards, soon worked up to second place and remained there throughout the race. H. M. Channing 2L., who ran from scratch, ran well until in the stretch where the pace began to tell on him. He went into third place, however, about 75 yards from the tape...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FALL GAMES ARE SLOW. | 10/25/1902 | See Source »

...clock in the lecture room of the Geological Museum. The instructors in the department will explain the courses which are now offered and will speak in a general way of their experiences during the past summer. Brief papers will be read and informally discussed. Professor Shaler will tell of his experiences last summer in Montana and Professor Davis will speak on his Western geological excursion. Professor Smythe, who has just returned from Alaska, where he has been absent since June, will tell of his expeditions in that region. Dr. Jaggar will give a short talk on his trip to Martinique...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Geological Conference Tonight. | 9/30/1902 | See Source »

Following is the programme of the Pop Concert at Symohony Hall tonight: 1. March, "Serenade," Herbert. 2. Overture, "Merry Wives of Windsor," Nicolai. 3. Waltz, "Legends from the Vienna Woods," Strauss. 4. Selection, "Robin Hood," De Koven. 5. Overture, "Tell." Kossini. 'Cello obligato, Mr. Josef Keller. 6. a. Traumerei, Schumann. b. Aubade Printaniere, Lacombe. 7. Selection from "The Huguenots," Meyerbeer. 8. Two Slavic dances, Dvorak. 9. Overture, "Les Dragons de Villard," Maillard. 10. Waltz, "Fleur de Lis," Tobey. 11. Gavotte, "Stephanie," Czibulka. 12. March, "Cruiser Harvard," Strube...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Pop Concert | 6/19/1902 | See Source »

Following is the programme of the Pop Concert at Symphony Hall tonight: 1.March, "Gruss in die Ferne," Doring 2. Overture, "Masaniello," Auber 3. Waltz, "Harlequin's Journey," Zach 4. Selection, "Trovatore," Verdi 5. Overture, "Tell" Rossini Violoncello obligato, Mr. Josef Keller. 6. Adagietto and Minuetto from Suite, "L'Arlesienne," Bizet 7. Carnival in Paris, Svendsen 8. Nocturne and Wedding March, Mendelssohn 9. Overture, "Light Cavalry," Suppe 10. Serenade, Moszkowski 11. Waltz, "Grubenlichter," Zeller 12. March, "Tabasco," Chadwick

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Pop Concert. | 6/11/1902 | See Source »

...Society's business; they announced at the same time that they proposed to make future statements even more detailed, should that be practicable. They announced also that they proposed to extend the audit so that it should not only afford protection against fraud or carelessness, but should also tell whether the management was growing more or less costly; what was the margin between the price at which the Society bought and the price at which it sold; and how that margin was divided between expenses and dividends. The Directors believe that public opinion will prevent any future body of shareholders...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications | 6/5/1902 | See Source »

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