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...following matches have been scheduled for this afternoon at 2 o'clock: Gore--E. Kuhn vs. E. N. Wyner, W. P. Hewitt vs. B. V. Imbrie, J. C. B. Moore vs. P. Townsend; Standish--K. M. Knox vs. B. W. Knowlton, G. L. Johnson vs. G. C. Means; Smith;--C. W. Simpson vs. R. W. Clarke, L. A. Smith vs. J. E. Simon, W. B. Keelett vs. A. L. Whitman, W. E. Sullivan vs. H. W. Boal, A. E. McDougal vs. F. B. Todd. At 4 o'clock: Gore--J. J. Caires vs. M. D. Miller; Smith--P. G. Cammann...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TENNIS TOURNEY ENTRIES CLOSE | 5/3/1915 | See Source »

...Symphony, Beethoven's Overture to Coriolanus, Handel's Concerto Grosso No. 20 and the Hungarian March from Berlioz' "Damnation of Faust." The choice of Borodin's Symphony was felicitous both from the historical standpoint and that of intrinsic merit. Would that more conductors of symphony orchestras might follow Mr. Hewitt's example. For Borodin's Symphony, the second to be composed in Russia, is a notable instance of independence, individuality and resource despite the obvious obligations to Schumann. Written in a difficult if effective orchestral style, its performance was notable for spirit, sympathy and just appreciation of its contests. While...

Author: By Edward B. Hill ., | Title: PIERIAN'S WORK MERITORIOUS | 4/16/1915 | See Source »

...whole, the Pierian Sodality and Mr. Hewitt are warmly to be congratulated upon maintaining the high standards of recent years both as regards the substance of the program and the able manner in which it was presented. That the Sodality can maintain such standards in face of the inevitable fluctuation in material from year to year speaks highly for the genuine spirit of artistic striving which actuates its efforts, and in the results obtained amply justifies its choice of its present leader. That Mr. Hewitt has shown indisputable talent, perseverance and patience is obvious...

Author: By Edward B. Hill ., | Title: PIERIAN'S WORK MERITORIOUS | 4/16/1915 | See Source »

...Pierian Sodality Orchestra, under the leadership of W. N. Hewitt 1G., will give its one hundred and seventh annual concert in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock. The program is in some respects a departure from those of previous years, in that it includes neither a composition by a University student nor one entirely new to American audiences. However, Borodin's First Symphony, is at least not very familiar in this vicinity, having been played only twice in Boston...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PIERIAN CONCERT TONIGHT | 4/15/1915 | See Source »

...program has not yet been definitely settled, it is fairly certain that selections from Handel and Charpentier will be played; also Beethoven's overture to Coriolanus. The feature number will be a new Russion symphony, by Borodin which has been especially, secured for this concert by W. N. Hewitt 1G., the conductor. It will be the first performance of this symphony before an American audience...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pierian Concert on April 15 | 3/15/1915 | See Source »

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