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...these defences in the representation that the members of the Deutscher Verein accomplished last night. They had, too, the aid of a part of the Pierian Sodality for a rather overdressed orchestra in the scenes in the tavern garden, and of a choir from the Boston Turn Verein to sing German songs, as sentimental as the play, between the acts. Moreover, if circumstances compelled the German ambassador to deny the performance the honor of his presence, a numerous audience applauded it heartily because it understood...
...preside at the debate and the judges have been selected as follows: Professor F. J. Goodnow of Columbia; Professor J. W. Crook of Amherst; and Professor W. F. Willcox of Cornell. While the judges are reaching a decision at the close of the debate, the University Glee Club will sing. Immediately after the debate, the University Debating Council will give a banquet in the Union, to which both teams, the Presiding Officer and Judges, the ushers, and some members of the faculty have been invited. Several of the latter will speak...
...Deutscher Verein has decided on "Alt-Heidelberg" as its annual spring production. Performances will be given in Brattle Hall on Wednesday, April 27, and on Friday, April 29, in Jordan Hall, Boston. A choir of Germans from Boston will sing selections of German songs at each performance. A series of pictures illustrating the play, as it was given in Germany several years ago, has been posted in the rooms of the Verein, where the members may view them. The play was first brought into prominence in the fall of 1903 at the Irving Place Theatre, New York, when Richard Mansfield...
...Spalding's series of public lectures on "Modern Composers, the Characteristics and Tendencies of their Music," will be given in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum this evening at 8.15 o'clock. The special subject for this lecture is "Bruckner and Wolf." Miss Alice Robbins Cole will sing selections from the songs of Hugo Wolf...
...will give the first of a series of readings from French writers this evening at 8 o'clock in Emerson J from "Griselidis," a mystery in three acts by Armand Silvestre and Eugene Morand. It is from this play that Massenet has taken his opera, which Mary Garden will sing in Boston next month. The reading will be open to the public...