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Following in the program for the pop concert in Symphony Hall this evening: 1. March, "Wien Bleibt Wien." Schrammel 2. Overture, "La Sirene." Auber. 3. Waltz, "Vienna Blood." Strauss. 4. Selection, "The Mikado". Sallivan. 5. Persian Dance, Guiraud. 6. Flute Solos. (a)Arioso, Quantz. (b)Waltz Godard Mr. Brooke. 7. Clair de Lune, Maquarre Violin, Mr. Hoffmann; Organ, Mr. Marshall; Harp, Mr. Rogers. 8. Invitation to the Dance, Weber-Berlioz. 9. Waltx, "The Beautiful Blue Danube," Strauss. 10. Bacchanale, "Samson and Delilah," Saint-Saens. 11. "Spring Song," Mendelsshon. 12. March, "In Camera," Gung...
...strengthening theirs" is the argument. European parliaments know that it must stop, and yet they cannot escape from the "vicious treadmill that they have set going" which is "grinding the bones of men." Armament and the taxation it requires weaken Europe like "a great financial vampire sucking the blood of nations...
...this evening: 1. March, "The Queen of Sheba," Ground 2. Overture, "The Black Domino," Auber 3. Selection, "Modestic Suanne," Gilbert 4. Hungarian Rhypsody, No. 2, Lisst 5. Overture, "Rienzi," Wagner 6. Viola Solo, Mr. Getzen 7. Rhyapsody, "Espana," Chabrier 8. Overture, "1812," Tschaikowsky Organ, Mr. Marshall. 9. Waltz, "Vienna Blood," Strauss 10. Barcarole, Offenbach 11. Overture, "Light Cavalry," Suppe 12. March, "Kaiser Wilhelm," Nagel
Yale drew first blood when Ordway scored the only goal of the first half on a pretty bit of combination play. There was, however, very little team-work in evidence during the evening, and the game soon resolved itself into a shinny match, with scrimmages around the goals. Harvard had somewhat the better of the argument, making numerous desperate assaults on Yale's cage, and it was only the excellent defensive playing on the part of Shiller that kept the score down to three...
...Blackman and Miss Butler, A. R. Boynton and Miss Blood, E. C. Hardy and Miss Perkins, J. R. Hunneman and Miss Wingate, F. T. Ingraham and Miss Richman, F. H. Storms (chairman) and Miss Bryant...