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...second organ recital of a series open to the public to be given during the season of 1917-18 will be held in Appleton Chapel tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock. The following program will be presented by Professor A. T. Davison '06, University organist and choir-master: Prelude (First Symphony), Vierne Choral Prelude, "Es ist ein' Ros' en-tsprungen," Brahms Scherzo, Schumann Air, Fugue and Variation, Franck Allegro (Fourth Concerto), Handel Andante (Fifth Symphony), Widor Prelude and Fugue in A minor, Bach "Evening Calm," Rheinberger Finale, Franck
...will take place in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building this evening at 8.15 o'clock. It will be open without admission charge to officers and students of the University and to members of the Naval Radio School and the Naval Cadet School. The following program will be presented by Mr. Whiting at the pianoforte, assisted by Mr. Arkady Bourstin, violin, and Mr. Louis Sperandei, horn: (Horn and Pianoforte). Romanze and Rondo from Horn Concerto, Mozart (Violin) Sonata, Porpora (Pianoforte) Capriccio, Op. 76, Brahms (Horn, Violin and Pianoforte). Trio in E-Flat, Op. 40, Brahms...
...shipbuilding to the maximum efficiency, not only to make good the losses due to the submarines, but also to manage the transportation of a greater army than we had planned. It is pleasing to us to note that in spite of the unfortunate Goethals-Denman controversy, the shipbuilding program did not cease. By means of a unified and efficient Shipping Board, the results we attain will be surprising to our allies and disconcerting to our enemies. The carrying out of this program is the necessary forerunner of any success at arms...
...been apparent, however, since the days of Valley Forge that no military program could be pushed through by enthusiasm alone. The University learned the lesson in the old days of the first Harvard Regiment; the Iron Battalion of last summer was another cruel demonstration of the same truth. Although the Corps is not yet in great need of the heavy threat of probation to preserve discipline, it is better that the rigid system be now put into force before the efficiency of the-Corps suffers by the slackness of a few eccentric members...
...good or a poor play, his following will turn out to see him triumph over the villains and kiss the prettiest girl in the show. The out-of-town trade may miss the kiss in catching the late train home, for it's the last thing on the program; but that's the play-wright's fault...