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...work of the other clubs was remarkably good. The Mandolin Club is a new institution this year, and Ninety-five has made an innovation which should serve as a precedent for future freshman clubs. During the evening there was considerable cheering for the crew and a song, setting forth their unexpected powers, caused a great deal of enthusiasm among the freshmen. R. L. Whitman, leader of of the Glee Club, was presented before the concert, with an ivory baton trimmed with gold, a gift from the club...
...Chapel, to be fostered in comparatively obscure rooms or in recitation halls. The great service of the religious building would be that, while affording accommodations for many purely social, literary or academic interests, it would yet stand primarily for the most serious life of the University, and set that forth in its true light...
Concerning the work of the soloist, little is to be said. When art reaches such a height as that which Mr. D'Albert has attained, the most spontaneous and consequently the noblest thing which it calls forth is silence. During the evening he rendered a Concerto by Chopin, a Barcarolle by Rubinstein, and a valse, "Man Lebt nur Einmal," Strauss Tausig...
...attraction,' he says, 'of unconscious holiness is of an urgent and inevitable nature, it persuades the weak, the timid, the wavering, and the inquiring; it draws forth the affection and loyalty of all who are in a measure like-minded; and over the thoughtless or perverse multitude it exercises a sovereign, compulsory sway, bidding them fear and keep silence, on the ground of its own right Divine to rule them. And for that select number who feel themselves, as it were, individually addressed by the invitation of his example: 'By degrees they would discern more and more the traces...
...Carrier, M. I. T. A. A., Robert Stoll, N. Y. A. C., and F. W. Newell, B. Y. M. C. U., competed. Moore's work was most creditable. His daring feat of cutting off and catching the rings again while swinging high in the air, brought forth deserved applause. Carrier's showed great strength and very justly gave him second place. Stoll, who is the champion of America in this event, was simply a revelation to everyone of what could be done on flying rings. Naturally, the first prize was awarded to him. He attempted afterwards to give an exhibition...