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...French Folk-Song, "En Passant par la Lorraine.""La Marseillaise" (with Band accompaniment).(Miss Rogers).Andante Cantabile (Fifth Symphony), TschaikowskyValse des Fleurs (Casse-Noisette Ballet), TschaikowskyScotch Folk-Songs: "Scots who hae wi' Wallace bled." "Wha wadna fecht for Charley?" (Miss Rogers)."Katinka" Selection, FrimlMarche Lorraine, GanneThe Battle Hymn of the Republic (with Band accompaniment).(Miss Rogers...
...program follows: 1. Violin Solo. George Hanson (Accompanied by Arthur Quimby). 2. Dance. Miss Constance de Coen (1) "Spring Song." (2) "On to Victory." 3. "Cosmopolitan Reminiscences." J. V. Manach 4. Russian Dance. Miss G. Barrish 5. Recitation. Miss Esperanza Balmaseda. (1) "Love of Life." Tertius Van Dyke (2) "La Serenata Shubert." M. Cutierrez Hajera 6. Chinese Sword Dance. K. L. Hsuch 7. Piano Selections. Miss Vernita C. Corbett (1) "Bird Voices." John Orth (2) "Woodland Nymphs." John Orth (Rededicated to Miss Corbett). (3) "Etude in D Flat. Lizst
...Whiting): Debussy, 1862.--Poissons d'or Danseuses de Delphis, La fille aux cheveux de lin, L'isle joyeuse. Ballade, Debussy Le Manoir de Rosamonde, Duparc Le Secret, Faure Le chevalier Belle-Etoile. Holmes Excerpts from "Carmen", Bizet "En vain pour eviter." "Les tringles des sistres." Miss Pratt...
Abrams to Cutter(inclusive), New Lecture Hall; Damon to Dunning (inclusive), Emerson A; Eager to Fiske (inclusive), Emerson F; Fits to Larson (inclusive), Emerson D; La Tour to Osgood (inclusive), Emerson J; Ott to Reynolds (inclusive), Harvard 2; Rhodes to Ryan (inclusive), Harvard 3; Sadler to Sweeney (inclusive), Harvard 5; Sweet to Zobel (inclusive), Harvard...
...lapses in artistic taste, but its substance is thin. Of the 15 pieces in this number--an editorial article, a literary criticism, a narrative of the French front, five pieces of prose fiction and seven "poems"--only one poem, "Ode to the East Wind," by Mr. C. La Farge, shows at once sincerity and artistic feeling; and even this is marred by several bad lines. Perhaps there is another exception, but I am not going to name it for fear of revealing my own obtuseness. One of the pieces of prose fiction seems to me a parody--and in places...