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...Davison '06, assisted by Mrs. Harriet L. Howard, organist, will give the last in a series of public recitals in Andover Chapel this evening at 8.15 o'clock. The program follows: Fugue in D minor, Bach Arabesque, Vierne Gavotte, Handel Dr. Davison. Serenade, Widor March, Guilmant Mrs. Howard and Dr. Davison. Intermezzo, Carroll Choral Prelude, Karg-Eleri Gavotte, Bach Andantino, Franck Dr. Davison. Finale, Guilmant Mrs. Howard and Dr. Davison...
...Memorial Society has arranged a varied program for its celebration on Memorial Day in Sanders Theatre. The program will be introduced by the customary procession. Major Henry L. Higginson '55 and Professor Barton Perry '98 will speak and, Captain Cordier has stated that the R. O. T. C. will be present as a unit...
...given in Cossack riding and double sentry duty. As has been the practice in the University Reserve Corps, much attention is being paid to close order drill, for Princeton, like the University is planning to have an exhibition drill given by the Corps form a part of the Commencement program this year...
...last in the series of public organ recitals which have been given this year will be held in Andover Chapel tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock. The program will be presented by Dr. A. T. Davison '06, assited by Mrs. Harriet L. Howard, organist. The recital is open to all members of the University. The following is the program: Fugue in D minor, Bach Arabesque, Vierne Gavotte, Handel Dr. Davison. Serenade, Widor March, Guilmant Mrs. Howard and Dr. Davison. Intermezzo, Carroll Choral Prelude, Karg-Elert Gavotte, Bach Andantino, Franck Dr. Davison. Finale, Guilmant Mrs. Howard and Dr. Davison...
...work. At 8 o'clock the entire Corps, meeting in 26 sections in various University buildings, had its first lesson in military topography, and immediately afterwards the men were put through the physical drill which will from this time on be a regular feature of the daily program. There followed an hour of semaphore signalling, and the rest of the morning was spent in practice on the sub-calibre ranges and in bayonet drill. In the afternoon at half-past one o'clock section meetings were held again, as provided for in the schedule for the week, on the subject...