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...Inasmuch as the successful working of this agreement depends upon the strict observance of all rules herein contained, each club member shall consider it a mater of honor to maintain such rules...
...concert in Symphony Hall this evening: Coronation March, "Le Prophete,"Meyerbeer Introduction, Act II, the Madona," "The Jewels of Wolf-Ferrari Largo, Handel (Violin, Mr. Theodorowiez). (Harp, Mr. Holy), (Organ, Mrs. Marshall). Overture, "Orpheus," Offenbach March, "Class of 1913" Coveney Springtide, J. Fred O'Connor a. "Toast to Alma Mater," b. "Alma Mater," Hurley '85 Organ, Mr. L. S. Whalen. c "Alma Mater, Here's to Thee." Whalen '06 "Invitation to the Dance," Weber-Berlioz Overture, "1812", Tschaikowsky "The Shamrock," Myddleton American Fantasy, Herbert Organ, Mr. Marshall. March, "Stars and Stripes," Sousa
...Suite, "Peer Gynt," Grieg a. Morning Mood. b. Anitra's Dance. c. In the Hall of the Mountain King. 6. Organ Soli. a. Cantilene Nuptiale. Dubois b. March of the Priests from "Athalie," Mendelssohn 7. Selection, "Faust," Gounod 8. Entree Triomphale des Boyards, Halvorsen 9. Infiammatus from "Stabat Mater," Rossini (Cornet Solo, Mr. Heim). 10. Waltz, "Roses from the South," Strauss 11. Entrlacte, "Midsummer," Maquarre 12. March, "Washington Post," Sousa
...Paige's Horse, D. C. Bartlett '03 Organ, Mr. C. E. Lamson '00. b. To the Fairest College D. C. Bartlett '03 Organ, Mr. C. E. Lamson '99. 7. a. Intermezzo Act III. Jewels of the Madonna," Wolf-Ferrari b. Toreador et Andalouse, Rubinstein 8. a. Amherst, Aima Mater J. S. Hamilton '06 b. Lord Geofrey Amherst J. S. Hamilton '06 9. For the Glory of Old Amherst E. N. Blake '97 10. Revue Angelique, Rubinstein Violin, Mr. Hoffman. Organ, Mr. Marshall. 11. Waltz, "The Beautiful Blue Danube," Strauss 12. American Fantasy, Herbert Organ, Mr. Marshall...
...larger inter-state and national fields, such as material for the study of the development of western transportation and the great hegira of the Fortyniners. On the other hand, hundreds of Harvard men possess material of local interest with which they would part only in favor of their alma mater. It is of consequence that such men should be appealed to from the Harvard standpoint, and that the material they possess should be transferred from destructible quarters and the curious hands of untrained persons, and placed in the magnificent new building, to be used only by those...