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...program will be as follows: 1. Selections from "The Arcadians," Monckton and Talbot, arr. by Rice Mandolin Club. 2. (a) "The Old Man in a Tree," Lang (b) "Johnny Harvard," Glee Club. 3. Southern Medley, arr. by Rice Banjo Club. 4. Intermezzo from "Naila," Delibes, arr. by Rice Mandolin Club. 5. Soldiers' Chorus from "Faust," Gounod Glee Club. 6. "The Stadium," arr. by Rice Banjo Club. 7. "Annie Laurie," arr. by Giebel Glee Club Quartet. 8. "Scarf Dance," Chaminade Mandolin Club. 9. "Fair Harvard," Gilman 1811 Glee Club...
Registration of voters for the Boston municipal election on January 10 closes Wednesday at 10 o'clock. All men who wish to vote and are entitled to do so must have their names put on the voters' list by that time. They may register either at the Old Court House during the day or in the local ward rooms in the evening between 6 and 10 o'clock...
...innovations which were put into effect last year changed the whole nature of the question of Senior dormitories. Formerly the matter was always under discussion, and no enthusiastic response to numerous exhortations was ever evident during the latter years of the old system. Last winter 230 men applied for rooms which would hold only 120, and for which only 138 applications were received a year previously. In response to the demand of last year's Junior class, the Corporation made improvements in Thayer and its north and middle entries are now for the first time occupied exclusively by Seniors...
...satire is always kindly, and usually illuminating. A captious critic might wish that some of the more obvious and familiar jests, like those concerning baked beans and squirrels with unfinished tails had been omitted; but this would only be because the merits of the old wit had been dimmed by the new. The thoughts that flow like the Charles River, the feather boa with which Boston can see nothing the matter because "It's the same that she's always worn," "the Unitarian who cannot be effectually told to go to the devil," the ghosts of the Beacon Hill mansion...
...Arnold Dolmetsch will give illustrations on the clavichord, harpsichord, lute and old viols in connection with Professor Spalding's lecture in Music 3 in the New Lecture Hall this morning at 12 o'clock. As Mr. and Mrs. Dolmetsch are well-known artists, the recital should be of great interest to all lovers of music. Accordingly all members of the University are cordially invited to attend...