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Following is the program for the pop concert in Symphony Hall this evening: 1. March, Merry Soldiers, Sabathil 2. Overture, Semiramide, Rossini 3. Waltz, A Thousand Nights and a Night, Strauss 4. Selections from "Sweethearts," Herbert 5. Inflammatus from Stabat Mater, Rossini Cornet Solo, Mr. Gustave Hein. Organ, Mr. Marshall. 6. Indian Suite for String Orchestra Lacombe (a) Serenade. (b) Minnehaha's Dream. (c) Snake Dance. 7. Cortege from Queen of Sheba, Gounod 8. Overture, Poet and Peasant, Supe 9. Gavotte, Lacombe 10. Waltz, The Bat, Strauss 11. March, Washington Post, Sousa
Following is the program for the pop concert in Symphony Hall this evening: Williams College Night. 1. Entrance of Guests into the Wartburg (Tannhauser) Wagner Organ, Mr. Marshall. 2. Overture, "Mireille," Gounod 3. (a) Alma Mater. D. W. Marvin '01 Organ, Mr. Herrieck Brown. (b) Royal Purple, Goodwin '95 4. Intermezzo, "The Jewels of the Madonna," Wolf-Ferrari 5. Selection, "The Firefly," Friml 6. (a) Our Mother, C. F. Brown '09 Organ, Mr. Herrick Brown. (b)Eph Williams, arr. H. C. Taylor '90 7. Waltz, "The Skaters," Waldteufel 8. Kammenoi Ostrow, Rubinstein Organ, Mr. Marshall. 9. Ride of the Valkyries...
...Flag of Victory," Blon 2. Overture, "William Tell," Rossini 3. Cheer for Old Amherst, J. N. Pierce '02 4. Waltz, "Campus Dreams," E. N. Blake '97 5. Selection, "The Firefly," Friml 6. (a) Paige's Horse, D. C. Bartlett '03 Organ, C. E. Lamson '09. (b) Amherst Alma Mater, J. S. Hamilton '06 (c) To the Fairest College, D. C. Bartlett '03 Organ, C. E. Lamson '99. 7. (a) Dance of the Sylphs. Berlioz (b) Hungarian March, Berlioz 8. Stein Song, Bullard (b) Lord Geoffrey Amherst, J. S. Hamilton '06 9. For the Glory of Old Amherst, E. N. Blake...
...chasing the will-o'-the-wisp of military efficiency, is indeed revolting. To read in the daily papers that one who raised his voice to protest against such shameful and absurd proceedings was hissed and hooted at by enthusiastic Harvard students, makes one blush for one's Alma Mater...
Granted that Colonel Roosevelt deserves better at the hands of his Alma Mater than hisses and sneers, granted that care must be exercised by Harvard students lest their opinions be attributed in an exaggerated form, and unjustly, to their College as a whole, and still it appears that there has been undue excitement...