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...smoke of which the room was so full that you could hardly see; and the whole house smelt so strong of it that when I was going upstairs I said: 'It certainly must be a tavern.' We excused ourselves, that we could speak English only a little, but understood Dutch or French well, which they did not. However, we spoke as well as we could. We inquired how many professors there were, and they replied not one, that there was not money enough to sup- port one. We asked how many students there were. They said at first thirty...
Other churches represented were: Christian, Swedenborgian, Reform Jewish, Ethical Culture, Quakers, Dutch Reform, Evangelist, Buddhist, Greek, Hindu, Moravian, Disciplers, Reform Church. Of these, none were represented by more than nine...
Tonight's program at the Pop concert in symphony Hall is as follows: 1.March "Les petits Matelots," Ganne 2. Overture, "Mireille," Gounod 3. Waltx, "The Beautiful Blue Danube," Strauss 4. Selection, "Naughty Marietta," Herbert 5. Suite, "In Holland, Christian Kriens 1. Morning on the Sea. 2. The Dutch Mill. 3. Evening Sounds. 4. Wooden Shoe Dance. 6. Prelude "Eve" for Strings and Organ, Masenet Violin, Mr. Krafft; Organ, Mr. Marshall. 7. Selection, "La Boheme," Puccini 8. Rhapsodie Espagnole, "Espana," Chabrier 9. Overture, "Der Freischutz," Weber 10. Waltz, "Endymion," A. Marquarre 11. Serenade for Strings, Waldsee 12. March, "En Avant," Gungl
...richly ornamented portal of Treves Cathedral, the Romanesque portal of the Church of Our Lady at Andernach, choir screens from the Church of St. Maria in the capitol at Cologne, finely carved choir stalls from Xanten and Oberwesel. In fact the whole Rhineland from the Moselle to the Dutch frontier will be represented by typical works of art. At the same time the Society of Arts and Crafts of Rhineland and Westphalia has decided to make a similar gift covering the industrial arts of these two provinces. The whole collection, which is now being prepared under the direction of Professor...
...movement. In the first place Japan has no money to carry on such a war as would be inevitable if such seizures were made, and in the second place Japan in attacking the possessions of the United States would at the same time threaten the English, French, Russian, and Dutch positions in the East. In other words, if Japan attacks our eastern positions, she menaces the other nations of the world, as the balance of power would be endangered. The only things behind the Japanese war scare are lies and ignorance...