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...today become a part of the music of the past: Siegfried is as simple as "Home, Sweet, Home," and twenty years hence, to the successor of a certain Harvard instructor who, after a performance of one of the most modern compositions of D'Indy or some one of his sort, wrathfully departed from Sanders Theatre with the comment. "I did not come to Sanders Theatre to hear a reproduction of the noises of the street," this same music may be as pellucid as the pool of a mountain stream. All this, however, gives the Victorian little help in his present...
...prove a "popular success." The second act in which MacFarland is captured by the daughter of the western sheriff,in turn captures a genuine desperado, then is put to bed with him while the young lady sits watching with a rifle in her hands, is farce of the best sort...
...overtime session consisted of two periods of five minutes each, and the University team scored once in each period. Hopkins made the first after his shot had been blocked and knocked right back toward him by the point, and Sort-well scored the second on a pass from Phillips. During the second overtime period the Princeton team had five and sometimes six men in front of the Harvard cage waiting for an opportunity to take a shot, and if was only excellent defensive work that prevented a score...
...organization meeting of an Undergraduates' Economics Society held last evening, Dr. E. E. Day, of the Department of Economics, spoke on the advantages of a society of this sort. He pointed out the wide divergence of opinion on economic question, which a stu- dent necessarily encounters in the University and the consequent necessity for a discussion of these opinions. The society would also aid students in formulating intelligent opinions on current political problems, such as the banking reform and the tariff revision. In closing Dr. Day emphasized the need of hard, conscientious work by every member of the society...
...Undergraduates' Economics Society will be organized at a meeting to be held in the Trophy Room of the Union this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Professor E. E. Day p. '09 of the Department of Economics, who has studied societies of this sort at other universities, will speak on the advantages of such an organization from the instructor's point of view. L. G. Burgevin '15 will be the second speaker, taking up the advantages of the society to undergraduates. Following these speeches there will be one or two short informal talks and then action will be taken in regard...