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...reed instruments and a harp. These pieces were chosen as they seem to accord more nearly with the prevailing feeling about Greek music. Mr. J. E. Lodge will have charge of this part of the program. An attempt will be made to follow as nearly as possible the Greek method of staging a play in the last part of the fourth century before Christ. Such conventions as are known will be followed, but in some cases allowances will have to be made for modern dramatic ideas. The coloring will be more vivid and the effects, as was undoubtedly the case...
Attention should be called to the exhibition of the Japanese art of Jiujitsu or method of self-defense to be given in the Gymnasium this afternoon and in the Union tomorrow evening...
...exhibition of the Japanese art of Jiujitsu, a method of self-defense, will be given in the Hemenway Gymnasium this afternoon at 4 o'clock by two expert Japanese wrestlers, Y. Yamashita, instructor in Jiujitsu in Tokyo, and H. Koidzumi. The exhibition, open to members of the University, has been made possible through the courtesy of Samuel Hill '79, as whose guests the two wrestlers have come to this country. A second exhibition will be given in the Union tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, open to members of the Union and their friends...
...exhibition of the Japanese art of Jujitsu, a method of self-defense, will be given by two expert Japanese wrestlers tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Hemenway Gymnasium. The exhibition will be open to members of the University. A second exhibition will be given in the Union on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock open to members of the Union and their friends...
...depressing to that team. In fact it would be a distinct handicap to a Harvard team to abandon cheering, unless the opposing team could also be convinced to give it up. Moreover, it does not seem to me to matter much, if there is some artificiality in the present method of cheering. After all, the spirit is there and the manner of expression is of slight importance. The meetings in the Union may seem to be a studied effort to awaken enthusiasm, but if they serve the purpose only of bringing the students together they are accomplishing something. I certainly...