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Following is the program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: 1.March, "the Comet," Strube 2. Overture, "Zampa," Herold 3. Waltz, "Artist's Life," Strauss 4. Selection, "The Pink Lady," Caryll 5. Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 2, Liszt 6. Ave Maria, Schubert 'Cello Solo, Mr. J. Keller. 7. Entree Triomphale des Boyards, Halverson 8. Overture, "1812," Tschalkowsy Organ, Mr. Marshall. 9. Overture, "Raymond," Thomas 10. a. Serenade, Strube b. Gavotte, Gebhard 11. Waltz, "Espana," Waldteufel 12. March, "King Karl," Unrath

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pop Concert Tonight | 5/11/1912 | See Source »

Francis Davis Millet '69 won universal recognition as an artist and through his great ability he occupied a most prominent place in art circles. He was the secretary of the American Academy in Rome and a member of the American Federation of Arts. At the Chicago World's Fair in 1893, Mr. Millet was the director of decorations and the director of functions. In recognition of his services in the Russo-Turkish war of 1878, he received the decorations of the military crosses of Russia and Roumania. In 1900 Mr. Millet was elected to the Legion of Honor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD'S "TITANIC" VICTIMS | 4/22/1912 | See Source »

Joseph Lindon Smith, the well-known artist, will deliver an illustrated lecture on "Ankor-Wat in Cambodia and Hindoo People in Southern India" in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8.15 o'clock. This lecture will be open only to members of the Union...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LECTURE ON INDIA AT 8.15 | 3/19/1912 | See Source »

...thirsts for excitement or no one who prefers the whitewash man to the artist see "Pomander Walk". But everyone who can enjoy a quiet and sanely amusing play of an older period will find something worth while at the Plymouth...

Author: By J. G. G., | Title: New Plays in Boston | 10/31/1911 | See Source »

...Yeats has made many experiments at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, with imaginative settings for poetic plays. In two weeks he is returning to Ireland to join Gordon Craig, son of Ellen Terry, and himself an artist and scene-designer of note, in some practical experiments with a new sort of scenery and new lighting effects that Mr. Craig has lately invented and which he expects will revolutionize the staging of poetic dramas. Mr. Yeats will describe these new methods for obtaining more harmonious and beautiful settings and will discuss realism, impressionism, and symbolism in scenery...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MR. YEATS TO LECTURE AT 4 | 10/5/1911 | See Source »

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