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Music for this evening's performance will be furnished by a string quartet under the direction of E. T. Payson '26 of the Pierian Sodality, and debutantes of 1923 will sell programs and act as ushers...
Music for this afternoon's performance will be furnished by a string quartet under the direction of E. T. Payson '26 of the Pierian Sodalities...
...France and Belgium; Charles W. Hackett (Texas) Mexico and Central America; Albert How Lybyer (Illinois) Turkey and the Near East; Frederic A. Ogg (Wisconsin) Eastern Europe and the Balkans; Alexander Petrunkevitch (Yale) Russia and the Baltic States; William R. Shepherd (Columbia) Germany and Austria; Lily Ross Taylor (Vassar) Italy; Payson J. Treat (Stanford) the Far East and Africa...
...program is as follows: Bouree Bach Elegie from Trio in D minor Arensky Oriental, Roses Ivanovici-Tobani Serenade Victor Herbert Bambalina from "Wild Flower" Song of India Rimsky-Korsakoff Cello Solo by E. T. Payson '26 Dreamy Melody Waltz Prelude in C Sharp Minor Rachmaninoff
Died. Wolf, 10, son of Lad and Lady, collies made famous by the stories of Albert Payson Terhune, at Pompton Lakes, N. J. Taking his usual evening stroll, Wolf was near the railroad station when a pariah dog got in front of an onrushing express. Wolf drove him from the tracks, but was himself killed...