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Following is the program of the Pop Concert at Symphony Hall tonight: 1. March, "Cruiser Harvard," Strube 2. Overture, "Oberon," Weber 3. Waltz, "Harlequin en Voyage," Zach 4. Selection, "Fantanitza," Suppe 5. Ballet, "Nut Cracker," Tschaikowsky 6. "Chanson D'Amour," Elgar 7. Selection, "Romeo and Juliet," Gounod 8. Overture, "Semiramide," Rossini 9. Prelude to "Radcliff," Mascagni 10. Waltz, "In lauschiger Nacht," Ziehrer 11. Selection, "Yankee Consul," Robyn 12. March, "Stars and Stripes Forever," Sousa
Following is the programme of the Pop Concert at Symphony Hall tonight: 1. Overture, "Masaniello," Auber 2. Suite, "Nut-cracker," Tschaikowski 3. Ride of the Walkyries, Wagner 4. Waltz, "In Lauschiger Nacht," Ziehrer 5. Midsummer Night's Dream Music, Mendelssohn a. Nocturne. b. Scherzo. c. Wedding March. 6. Overture, "II Ballo," Sullivan 7. Andante from Quartet, Tschaikowski 8. Parade Militaire, Massenet 9. Overture, "Orpheus aux Enfers," Offenbach 10. Waltz, "Eternelle Ivresse," Ganne 11. Selection, "Boccaccio," Suppe 12. March, "Black Bess," Strube
...middle number will consist of monologues by Nat Goodwin and William Gillette, who is now playing in "Secret Service," and the last number, "Po" White Trash," is a study of the "cracker" life of the far South, by Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland, whose version of "Chatterton" was received so favorably at the matinee given by Mr. Woodruff in December. Miss Horsford, who appeared in the December matinee as Mrs. Ryce in "Massa Van" will appear as "Suke" in this number, and five of the seven characters are colored. The scenery of the play will be rendered especially realistic by a quantity...
...Suite, "The Nut-Cracker," Tschaikowsky...
...sparring room changing their apparel. At half past seven about one half of the class met in the square near Beck. The torches lately used in the 250th anniversary parade, were made to do duty a second time, and with a band of horn-blowers and fire-cracker throwers the victorious class marched through Harvard Street to the yard. Roman candles, colored fire, rockets and shouting, mingled with the noise of bombs, made up the equipments of enthusiastic freshmen. On the steps of University cheers were given for the eleven, individual players, the classes, and finally for Harvard. Then...