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...songs by the Glee Club accompanied by the Mandolin Club. All previous efforts to combine the clubs have been unsuccessful, but this combination has been tried at concerts lately and has proved very effective. The programme follows: 1. Glee Club. a. "Johnny Harvard." b. "Water Mill." 2. Mandolin Club. "La Susana," Spanish Waltz, Rosey. 3. Glee Club. a. "Rock by the Sea," Busch. b. "Little Tommy," Macy. 4. Banjo Club. "Sounds from Koondom," Lansing. 5. Glee and Mandolin Clubs. "Creole Love Song," C.L. Smith. 6. Solo by C.N. Prouty '00. "Sword of Ferara," Bullard. 7. Banjo Club. "Back to Barracks...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Musical Clubs' Concert. | 3/19/1900 | See Source »

Belgian literature had its beginning in 1880, and this is also the period of the minor reviews, among them "La Jeune Belgique," "L'Art Moderne," "Floreal," and "Le Coq Rouge." In the work of the revival of French in Belgium, the prose writers also play a part,--besides Charles Lemonnier there were many excellent writers, who in short tales and novels told stories of Flemish life. At the outset of the symbolistic movement, the Belgian poets separated into two parties--the conservatives, who accepted the theories of the Parnassieus; and the ultra-symbolists. The dramas of Maeterlinck are the works...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "French Poets in Belgium." | 3/16/1900 | See Source »

...regular meeting of the Harvard Musical Club last night, J. La Farge, Jr., '01, was elected secretary...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Miscellanea. | 3/15/1900 | See Source »

...symbols has led to their being called symbolists. The celebrated critic Brunetiere was among the first to defend them and to explain their theories. The young writers had also a number of small reviews in which they defended their ideas. Among those that are still published are La Mercure de France and La Revue Blanche...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Decadents and Symbolists. | 3/12/1900 | See Source »

...Harvard," stating that "an epidemic of grippe, measles, scarlet fever, and diphtheria threatens the Colleges, etc." The actual facts are as follows: -Since the opening of the College year there have been two cases of diphtheria, one of scarlet fever, twenty-one of measles, and a few more of la grippe, neither of the last being in sufficient numbers to constitute an "epidemic" among a student population as large as that of Harvard. M. H. BAILEY...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Statement from Dr. Bailey. | 3/7/1900 | See Source »

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