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Following is the programme of the Pop Concert at Symphony Hall tonight: 1. March, "The Flag," Ziehrer 2. Overture, "Si j'etais Roi," Adam 3. Waltz, "Meerieuchten," Ziehrer 4. Selection, "Aida," Verdi 5. Ballet Music from "Faust," Gounod 6. Melody in F, Rubinstein 7. Loin Du Bal, Gillet 8. Overture, "Phedre," Massenet 9. Two Spanish Danees, Moszkowski 10. Waltz, "Blue Danube," Strauss 11. Mazourka, "Die Libelle," Strauss 12. March from "Probe Kuss," Milloecker
Every man in the University should be present this afternoon promptly at 1.40 o'clock in front of Massachusetts and Harvard Halls and assemble on either side of the driveway leading from the Johnston Gate to University Hall, to cheer for Prince Henry. Everybody should bring a Harvard flag. The following men will assist in leading the cheering and should be in Lower Massachusetts at 1.30 o'clock to receive instructions: Wendell, Gregg, Stillman, Brownell, Clarkson, Wadsworth...
...entertainment at the Union tonight will take the form of a reading from Kipling by Mr. C. T. Copeland. The programme will include: "The Shut-eye Sentry," "The Bell Buoy," "Fuzzy Wuzzy," "Reingelder and the German Flag," and other selections, subject to change...
...want this nation to be a conquering nation in the true sense. I want its light of liberty to shine around the world. I want its flag to be loved; and all people to bow down and turn their faces toward it, and thank God that there is one flag which stands for human rights and the doctrine of self government...
...Intercollegiate Athletic Association is having a trophy made, emblematic of Harvard's championship in the intercollegiate meet last spring. It will be a banner with a Harvard and an American flag crossed, with lettering of gold. The Association provides an annual fund of fifty dollars for the purpose...