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...These may be obtained by students at the Co-operative Branch Store and by officers of the University at University 2. After 8.10 o'clock the public will be admitted to the unoccupied seats. Program. The following program will be presented: Choir (Mr. Arthur Claassen, Conductor). Suhubert, "Du bist die Ruh" Claassen, "Magdalen" Hummel, "Die Rose im Tal" Kreutzer, Schaefers Sonntagslied Violin Solos. Becker-Musin, Reverie Vieuxtemps, Polonaise Miss Florence Austin. Tenor Solo. Spicker, "Im Grase Taut's" Mr. Emil Zeh. Choir. Weber-Zoellner, Schwertlied Haydn, Staendchen Silcher, "Die Louley" Violin Solo. Sarasate, Zigeunerweisen Miss Florence Austin. Choir. Fischer, "Studenten...
...March, "Stars and Stripes Forever," Sousa 2. Overture, "Raymond," Thomas 3. "The Rosary," Nevin (R. H. Anderson '14, trumpet). 4. March, "Up the Street," Morse 5. "Le Cor," Flegier (K. Hadden '14, baritone). 6. Selections, "Faust," Gounod 7. March, "Harvardiana," S. B. Steele '11 8. Waltz, "Estudiantina," Waldteufel 9. "Die beiden Grenadiere," Schumann (K. Hadden '14, baritone). 10. Selections, "Count of Luxemburg," Lehar 11. "Fair Harvard," Gilman...
...March, "Stars and Stripes Forever," Sousa 2. Overture, "Raymond," Thomas 3. "The Rosar," Nevin (R. H. Anderson '14, trumpet). 4. March, "Up the Street," Morse 5. "Le Cor," Flegier (K. Hadden '14, baritone). 6. Selection, "Faust," Gounod 7. March, "Harvardiana," S. B. Steele '11 8. Waltz, "Estudiantina," Waldteufel 9. "Die belden Grenadiere," Schumann (K. Hadden '14, baritone). 10. Selections, "Count of Luxemburg," Lehar (By request). 11. "Fair Harvard," Gilman
...most important reason for considering it, however, is that it seems to us that the danger of the movement lies only in the glamor that surrounds it. If this were removed the blind enthusiasm of the fanatic would fade into nothing, and the blind opposition of the conservative would die a natural death. Accordingly we welcome this publicity that Socialism has been striving for lately at the University, as in no way an alarming symptom of radicalism, but merely as the necessary step in reducing Socialism from its position as a wronged cause, or as a dangerous bogey into...
...From "Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor...