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...above the other from the middle aisle to the side walls. Soon after 1766 a room on the lower story of the new Harvard Hall was taken for devotional exercises. In 1775 the academic buildings were occupied as barracks by the American troops, and the College was removed to Concord, Mass., where recitations were held in the court-house and prayers in the town meeting-house. After the College returned Harvard Hall continued to be the place of worship until University Hall was built in 1814. Here services were performed during forty-four years, until 1858, when Appleton Chapel...
...existed, and were organized by Bach in such a way as to completely anticipate modern changes. But it remained for Beethoven to develop these elements into something like their present form. Before Beethoven, we had perfectly organized simplicity. Into the music of Mozart, which was merely a concord of sweet sounds, Beethoven introduced an entirely new harmony, founded openly on "discord." To people in Beethoven's time this produced an involved effect that they were unable to understand or appreciate. But as time went on it became a recognized principle of harmony, without which music would be robbed of most...
Edward Francis Loughlin 1900 of Concord, shortstop, prepared at Concord High School. Last year he played shortstop on the Freshman nine and was substitute on the 'Varsity. Age 20, height 5 ft. 4 1-2 in., weight...
...convenience of students and their friends from Concord and other places west of Waltham on the Fitchburg Road, the train leaving Boston at 11.20 p. m. will stop at Cambridge on Radcliffe Class Day, June 22, and on Harvard Class Day, June...
RATTLE says that the R. R. G. have the best weel mount for a canoe that he has ever seen; that he means to have it next week for a trip round the Charles, Sudbury and Concord Rivers...