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...following program of pianoforte music will be presented by Mr. Whiting: Fantasie, C-minor, Bach Sonata appassionata, F-minor, Op. 57, (a) Allego assai, Andante cen moto. (b) Allegro, ma non troppe. Beethoven Romanse, F-major, Op. 118, Brahms Intermezzo, E-flat minor, Op. 118, Brahms Characteristic pieces, (a) Walk-dance, (b) Remembering, (c) The Sadness (Rhapsody). Arthur Whiting Valses nobles et sentimentales Maurice Ravel Nocturne, C-sharp minor, Op. 27, Chopin Mazurkas, B-flat, G-minor, B-minor, Chopin Ballade, A-flat, Op. 47, Chopin
...particular, the CRIMSON should give some non-financial reason for continuing its obnoxious liquor advertising. To be sure, the advertisements this year have taken a less disgusting shape than formerly; the brewers have become modest, and no longer flaunt their waers in our faces with an are of rakish conviviality; but why should the CRIMSON hesitate to do what most reputable newspapers and magazines have long since done and expel such advertising altogether? College papers are traditionally idealistic. Some of them have been the pioneer spokemen in movements for civic betterment. Shall the CRIMSON chcose to stand aloof from this...
...last time. The proceeds are devoted to the "help of all sufferers in the war zone", whether broken by war or by famine or other attendant evils. It is not solely the cause of the Allies that is represented; it is the cause of all humanity. In that the non-combatants of France and the smaller kingdoms of Belgium, Rumania and Serbia suffered more acutely than the Central Powers, the generosity of America flows more readily to them...
...gustibus non est disputandum. "At last a real comedy," writes F. E. P. '18 in the CRIMSON for Tuesday after a night at the Majestic with "His Majesty Bunker Bean." Follows then an eulogy--an all-inclusive eulogy as far as the members of the cast are concerned--of the whole production and ends with the wish that Bostonians will make many more trips to the Majestic while Bunker is there...
...Rhodes plan for bringing the nations together was embodied in the establishment of the Rhodes scholarships at Oxford. A large sum of money was set aside to pay for the education of non-British students at the favored university of the testator. The students were to be chosen with care from among the most promising youth of foreign countries. Americans, Germans and many others took advantage of the opportunities thus offered and the Rhodes scholars became an interesting feature of Oxford life...