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The ninth Symphony Concert in Sander's Theatre last night opened with Arthur Foote's Symphonic Prologue 'Francesca da Rimini." It is of the modern school, scored for full orchestra and original in the treatment of its themes, the first of which is almost martial in character. There are many...
"On a Portrait by Whistler" by H. U. Greene is perhaps the best thing in this line in the number, though it can hardly be called poetry. "The Song of Man" by H. B. Eddy is certainly not poetry. "Melancholy" by Eugene Warner is rather below this author's former...
As we review the life of Dr. Peabody, our first impression is one of amazement at his eternal activity. And yet his intellectual fertility, which would have made the reputation of another man, is not that for which we hold him dear. His rare personality, his influence for untold good...
Professor Peabody conducted Vesper services yesterday afternoon. His address was a strong one and his earnest appeal to give more thought to God made a deep impression on all.
The midwinter Century is an unusually interesting number. A point of special interest to us is the fact that two of the articles are written by two of our University Preachers, "The Voice of Tennyson" by Henry Van Dyke and the second chapter of the "Cosmopolis City Club" by Washington...