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...seventh annual meeting of the Eastern Massachusetts Section of the Classical Association of New England will be held today at 10 o'clock in Harvard 1. There will be short addresses by President Lowell; Mr. S. Warren Sturgis, of Groton School; Miss Julia K. Ordway, of the Girls' Latin School, Boston; Mr. Frederick P. Fish, of the Board of Overseers, Harvard University; Rev. Willard Reed, of Browne and Nichols School, Cambridge; Professor Edward K. Rand, Harvard University; and Dr. Franklin B. Dyer, Superintendent of Schools, Boston. The meeting is open to the public...
Although tomorrow will be a holiday in the University, morning prayers will be held as usual at 8.45. The service will be an observance of Memorial Day. The choir and congregation will sing Mrs. Julia Ward Howe's "Battle Hymn of the Republic" and Dr. Henry Van Dyke's "Peace Hymn on the Republic". Professor Van Dyke of Princeton will conduct the service and will make an address appropriate to the occasion...
There is not an ungraceful person in the cast. Julia Sanderson is most engagingly sweet, Ethel Cadman pleases greatly with her clear high notes, Mr. Brain dances with his usual elegance, and Mr. Mudie with astounding agility. Will West and Florence Morrison supply plenty of rollicking fun. Altogether, a bright, melodious operetta, well acted and exceptionally well danced...
...best, and was acted in the open air by the Coburn Players at Harvard and at a large number of other universities. In 1905, he published a tragedy entitled "Fenris the Wolf", and a year later "Jeanne d'Arc", which was produced by E. H. Southern and Julia Marlowe in both America and England. His next important works were "The Scarecrow" and "Mater", both written in 1908, the latter of which was put on the stage in New York and San Francisco by Henry Miller. In addition to these, he has written a number of minor odes and poems...
...city of Boston will conduct exercises in honor of the late Mrs. Julia Ward Howe in Symphony Hall tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Ex-Governor Curtis Guild '81 will review Mrs. Howe's life from a literary point of view, Judge Robert Grant '73 will read a commemorative poem, and other addresses will be made. The musical features will be furnished by a chorus of 80 male voices, partly composed of members of the University, under the direction of Dr. A. T. Davison '06, the college organist; 50 members of the Boston Opera House Orchestra; and a chorus...