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...increasing the number of fields of engineering in which men may specialize during their undergraduate course at the Engineering School from seven to nine. Already the school has programs of study in civil, mechanical, electrical, and sanitary engineering, in mining, metallurgy, and industrial chemistry. Now students will also be given an opportunity to undertake a special course of work in electric communication so as to fit them for the wide opportunities in the telegraph, telephone, and radio-telegraphic industries, and for research and invention in the whole field of message sending. In addition, the course of study for prospective sanitary...
...final concert in Mr. Arthur Whiting's series of Expositions of Chamber Music will be given in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall in the Music Building this evening at 8.15 o'clock. It will be open only to officers and students of the University, and no charge for admission will be made. The following program will be presented by Mr. Whiting at the pianoforte, assisted by Scipione Guidi, violinist, and Michel Penha, 'cellist: Trio in A minor, Modere. Pantoum (assez vif). Passacaille (tres large). Final. Ravel Trio in B flat, Opus 99, Allegro Moderato. Andante. Scherzo (Allegro). Rondo (allegro...
...feature of the second dance of the season given by the University Band in the Living Room of the Union from 8.30 to 12.30 this evening, the band has been divided into two orchestras of sixteen pieces each, to furnish continuous music during the entire evening. The four patronesses of the dance, as announced yesterday, are Mrs. Lowell, Mrs. L. B. R. Briggs, Mrs. F. L. Kennedy, and Mrs. R. B. Perry...
...Director of the Appleton Chapel Choir, has been in charge of the two organizations at daily rehearsals in the past few weeks, and the results of his training were shown by the enthusiastic reception accorded the singers last night at the first presentation of the opera. A solo dance given by Miss Madeline Brine '22 is perhaps the outstanding feature of the performance, and was received with great applause. The witches' scene is especially impressive, while Aeneas' song is distinctive...
Harvard men from all parts of New England are to have their Graduates' Day at the University this year and are to be given an opportunity to learn at first hand about the life and work of the University of today, when the New England Federation of Harvard Clubs meets at Cambridge on Saturday, May 8, at the invitation of the University...