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Professor Altamira is a high official in the ministry of Public Instruction in Spain, a member of the Royal Academy of History, and has received among other decorations the Civil Order of Alfonso XII. He is now in America under the auspices of Columbia University. This lecture, however, will be given under the direction of Harvard University and the Club Espanol of Boston. Members of La Sociedad Espanola of the University will act as ushers at the lecture...
Professor Altamira is one of the most celebrated European historians, a member of the Royal Academy of History, and one of the Civil Order of Alphonso XII. He intended coming to this country last year after a successful visit to the southern Spanish-American republics, but was prevented by illness. The main object of his visit is to bring about a closer relation between the Spanish American republics and Spain...
...series of eight concerts will be given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra this evening in Sanders Theatre at 8 o'clock. Dr. Carl Muck, who conducted the orchestra during the seasons of 1906-07 and 1907-08, has again been secured since the completion of his engagement with the Royal Opera, Berlin, and will be the conductor throughout the coming winter...
...Concert in Symphony Hall is as follows: Williams College Night. 1.March, "Triumph," Fucik 2. Overture, "Orpheus," Offenbach 3. a. Come Fill Your Glasses Up, Paterson '96 b. Alma Mater, Marvin '01 4. Selection, "Madame Sherry," Hoshna 5. Overture, "Poet and Peasant," Suppe 6. a. Eph Williams, Taylor '90 b. Royal Purple, Goodwin '95 7. Meditation, J. S. Bach-Bardier Solo Violin, Mr. Krafft; Organ, Mr. Marshall. 8. Invitation to the Dance, Weber-Berlioz 9. Selection, "The Pink Lady," Caryll 10. a. 'Neath the Shadow of the Hills, Banks '90 b.Rise Up, Hepburn '00-Kent '63 11. Waltz, "Espana," Waldteufel...
Professor Eugene J. A. Duquesne, of the department of Architecture, lectured on "L'histoire du palais de Versailles" yesterday afternoon. He described the development of the royal residence from its beginning in the eleventh century until the death of Louis...