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...Brahms," by Daniel Gregory Mason '95, is the name given to a collection of eight essays, of which six take up in order the modern composers, Grieg, Dvorak, Saint-Saens, Franck, Tschaikowsky and Brahms; the other two, in the form of Introduction and Epilogue, treat interestingly the rather live subjects: "The Appreciation of Music" and "The Meaning of Music." Each of the other essays gives the reader an acquaintance with the composer's personality, and studies his work largely from that point of view, indicating his significance and influence in the modern world of music...
...spoke briefly of the work done by the Institute in helping to alleviate the condition of the southern negro. The problem is the four fold one of the church, the schoolhouse, the home and the industrial life. Six millions out of the eight millions of negroes in the South live in the one-room cabin, and Hampton, through its trade school and academic department, is trying to transform the one-room cabin into the intelligent, self-supporting Christian home. Mr. T. B. Williams, a graduate of the Hampton Institute, and also a graduate of Harvard, in the class...
...World Today--"The Spirit of the Ghetto," by H. Hapgood '92: "The International Live Stock Exposition," by W. H. Burke...
...seems very unfair to Juniors who wish to take next year in a graduate school that they should be suddenly informed that they must get out of the rooms which they engaged with the tacit understanding that they might live in them through their own Class Day and Commencement. I, myself, would never have taken a Yard room last spring if I had thought I would be forced out of it before I graduated. And so with others...
...candidates for the University hockey team must return to Cambridge for practice by December 30. Those who live near Boston and can practice on rink daily send names today to J. S. Lovering, 35 Bow street...