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...concert tomorrow night is the twelfth annual concert of the Musical Club and is given for the benefit of the Boston Music School Settlement and the South End Music School. The program follows: String Quartet in E-flat Major, Mozart "Mirage," A. L. Steinert '22 Alborado del Grazioso, Ravel "Ebb on with me across the sunset tide," M. M. Smith '20 "Secrecy," Wolf "I attempt from love's sickness to fly," Purcell Sonata for flute, violin and piano, Gluck "The place where the rainbow ends,"from Magnalia Suite, R. N. Dett, Sp. "His Song," from "In the bottoms' Suite...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MUSICAL CLUB HOLDS CONCERT | 4/5/1920 | See Source »

...twelfth annual concert of the Musical Club of Harvard University will be given in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building on Tuesday evening, April 6, at 8.15 o'clock. The proceeds will go to the benefit of the Boston Music School Settlement and the South End Music School. Compositions by members of the club, including piano and vocal music, and a quintet for flute, clarinet, viola, 'cello, and piano, will be performed by members, as will also a string quartet of Mozart and a trio of Gluck...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hold Twelfth Annual Concert | 4/2/1920 | See Source »

Joseph Lee '83, the foremost expert in the country on playground recreation work, John D. Adams, one of the oldest settlement workers in Boston, and Walter I. Trumbull '15 will be the principal speakers at the informal dinner to be given by the Social Service Committee of Phillips Brooks House on Monday evening at 6.15 o'clock in the Trophy Room of the Union. The dinner, to which all men in the University who are interested in Social Service work are invited, is for the purpose of developing cooperation between the workers in Harvard and those in the Boston settlement...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Social Service Dinner on Monday | 3/26/1920 | See Source »

...possible that the Allied and Associated powers will not crush Prussian militarism now. Fear of economic instability may permit this far greater evil to fester once more in the heart of Europe. But the day of settlement can only be postponed--eventually the forces of light and darkness must clash in final conflict. Eventually this work must be finished...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE RESURRECTION. | 3/16/1920 | See Source »

...Here then, in the settlement of these problems of industry, is the duty of the University. In the first place it must be an institution dedicated to systematic and organized thought constantly generating an atmosphere of disinterested thinking. The University should constantly remind us that familiarity of comfort is not the only test of a theory; it must make us ever mindful of the fallibility of the familiar. It must teach us that simply because we are accustomed to social conceptions, we ought not to be unwilling to constantly test and question these theories to see if they stand...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE UNIVERSITY MUST NOT BE A SOCIAL LUXURY FOR THE FEW SAYS PROF. FELIX FRANKFURTER AT FORUM | 3/10/1920 | See Source »

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