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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...best work out of them, will be a step towards victory over Yale. But even such a coaching machine as Yale's could not bring about our victory over a college which can put not one eleven into a game, but almost two. If we will win, we must recruit Harvard with winning material by every legitimate means; we must all make it our business to secure the best athletes from preparatory schools, and not sit passive while other colleges bestir themselves; in short we must make a business of our football if we are to compete with Yale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 12/3/1907 | See Source »

...Symphony Hall tonight: Harvard Night 1. March, "Cruiser Harvard" Strube. 2. Overture, "Pique Dame," Suppe. 3. Waltz, "Grubenlichter," Zeller. 4. Selection, "San Toy," Jones. 5. Overture, "Sphinx," Thompson. 6. Waltz, "Jolly Students," Vollstedt. 7. Selection, "The Viking," Loud. 8. American Fantasy, Herbert. 9. a. Serenade, Whipple. b. Yankee Recruit, Whipple. 10. Selection, "Florodora," Stuart. 11. Fair Harvard, 12. March, "Up the Street," Morse. The Glee Club will sing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Pop Concert. | 6/18/1901 | See Source »

Following is the programme of the Pop Concert at Symphony Hall tonight: Wagner Night. 1. March, "Yankee Recruit," Whipple. 2. Overture, "Raymond," A. Thomas. 3. Waltz, "Thousand and One Nights," Strauss. 4. Selection, "The Huguenots," Meyerbeer. 5. Overture, "Tannhauser," Wagner. 6. Evening Star, Wagner. Solo Trombone, Mr. Carl Hampe. 7. a. Serenata, Moszkowski. b. Sevilliana, Massenet. 8. Introduction to Acts I and II, "Lohengrin," Wagner. 9. Waldweben, Wagner. 10. Gavotte, "Stephanie," Czibulka. 11. Waltz, "Snowballs," Ziehrer. 12. March, "Nibelungen," Sonntag...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Pop Concert. | 6/13/1901 | See Source »

Jordan, however, which is losing many of its current students to graduation, is trying actively to recruit new residents, Cabranes-Grant says. "The population is obviously down from the all-time high," he says...

Author: By Arnold E. Franklin, | Title: Granola and Herbs, Hold the Bell Towers | 3/21/1900 | See Source »

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