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...following is the program of Christmas carols which will be presented: "Break Forth, O Beauteous, Heavenly Light," Bach "I Saw Three Ships," Osborne "Glory to God," Pergolesi "The First Noel," Traditional "Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella," Old French "Listen to the Lambs," Dett "Listen, Lordings, Unto Me," Osgood "Ah, Dearest Jesus," Bach...
...following is the program of carols which will be sung under the direction of Dr. A. T. Davison '06: "Breat Forth, O Beauteous Light," Bach "I Saw Three Ships," Osborne "Glory to God," Pergolese "The First Noel," Traditional "Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella," Old French "Listen to the Lambs," Dett "Listen Lordings, Unto Me," Osgood "Ah, Dearest Jesus," Bach...
...following is the program to be presented; "Break Forth, O Beauteous, Heavenly Light," Bach "I Saw Three Ships," Osborne "Glory to God" Pergolesi Carol, 'The First Noel," Traditional Carol, "Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella." OldFrench "Listen to the Lambs," Dett Carol, "Listen, Lordings, Unto Me," Osgood "Ah, Dearest Jesus," Bach...
...social or scholastic, it simply does not exist, except in a very few noteworthy cases. The University teas (stiff, unnatural functions that they are) are never largely attended. As for professors, only two or three, in the writer's knowledge, hold regular recep- tions where a student can come, listen to what is said, and answer for once like an original being according to his own thoughts. Some students, fortunate enough to get letters of introduction, may thus meet a professor or two on a little more intimate basis. But surely there is no approach at Harvard to the easy...
...lecture platform. That attitude is almost invariably one of respect, mingled with doubt. No audience is quicker to perceive the untruth, the fallacy, or, on the other hand, the worth of an argument. Weight of academic authority counts for little to the university student who is accustomed to listen daily to men famous over the civilized world. The trustees of Columbia, as of other colleges, fail to realize the spirit of criticism in which the undergraduate mind is constantly being trained. Their action is such a matter as that of loyalty or disloyalty to the Government is wholly unnecessary...