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...will be presented at the "Pops" concert tonight at 8.15 o'clock in Symphony Hall: "Royal Tambour et Vivandiere" from "Bal Costume", Rubinstein Prelude, Rachmanlnoff Spanish Dance, "Panaderos", Giazounoff Fantasia, "Eugen Onegin", Tschalkowsky Finale, "Schehrazade", Rimsky-Korsakoff Festival at Bagdad, The Sea, The Ship goes to pieces on a rock surmounted by a Bronze Warrior, Conclusion. Reverie, Scriabin Hopak from "The Fair of Scrotchinsk" Moussorgsky "Ouverture Solennelle, 1812" (with organ), Tschaikowsky Polovtsian Dances from "Prince Igor", Borodin Folk Songs, Arranged by Agide Jacchia a. Volga Bargemen's Song b. Dubinushka Marche Slave, Tschaikowsky
...come from the secret archives of the university; but the manner in which we first got on the trail of the Qua Quan Quot was peculiar, not to say gruesome. I was digging on the edge of the eliff overlooking the Urubamba Canyon when my pick struck on a rock that rang hollow. By careful investigation, I finally discovered the entrance to a cave, halfway down the cliff, and almost inaccessible from above. My adventures in entering the cave might fill a volume. The mouth had been completely stopped up, so as to be airtight; and when I succeeded...
...sort of stubborn pride they always bear their heads high, and are never known to escape. We have found Ilama bones in many of the potsherds unearthed, notably in the vicinity of the sacred temple; and we constantly find tracings of pairs of Ilamas carved in the rock and as ornament on buildings. The Ilama seems to have been the emblom of the university, just as bulldogs and tigers are used for the embloms of certain modern institutions. Cordially yours, J. BLAIE-DUNCAN...
...music for the Hymn should be set to some familiar tune such as "Come Thou Almighty King", "Rock of Ages", or "Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand...
...chart and make possible some of our fjords for tourists to visit us. They have worked out our geology and other natural sciences and helped to publish information and record facts. For the last two years they ran a steamer, dubbed the "Wop", carrying freight, cement, sand, gravel, and rock for buildings, and coal and supplies for branch nursing stations and hospitals. They have run clothing stores and lumber camps. A Princeton coach ran a lumber mill and store. They have blazed trails, built winter tilts, run schools and special classes, unloaded coal and other schooners, cut and brought...