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...series of chamber music concerts by the Chardon String Quartet will be given in Brattle Hall on seven Thursday evenings, commencing November 9. The concerts, which are under the auspices of the Longy School of Music, will complete a cycle, in chronological order, of the seventeen string quartets of Beethoven...
Three concerts will be given in Sanders Theatre next Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings at 8.15 o'clock by the Pro Arte String Quartet of Brussels. There will be no charge for any of them and the public is invited...
Yesterday's second string lineup was Check, l.e.; Littlefield, l.t.; Schumann l.g.; Simmons, c; Hesley, r.g.; Furion r.t.; Lowe (Kelly), r.e.; Whitney (Sherman), q.b.; Pescosolido (Litman), l.h.; Besle, r.h.; Waters...
Chubby little Dean Milo Hudson Gates of Manhattan's Cathedral of St. John the Divine last month recommended to Protestants the practice of saying their prayers with a rosary. To those who find this too "Romish" he suggested the use of a knotted string. Quick to approve was the clergy of Manhattan's Episcopal Church of St. Mary the Virgin, which has long out-Romanized the Romans. Said its monthly bulletin Ave: "Good for the Dean! . . . Perhaps we shall now be able to say our beads in the Cathedral without interruption. The last time we ventured...
There might have ended the Gates Bead & String Movement but for a doughty defender of things Protestant, The Chronicle of Poughkeepsie. N. Y. Last week The Chronicle rasped: "It occurs to us that a person who is so little interested in what he has to say to God that he must be artificially prompted would best withdraw from the Divine Presence. It also suggests itself that one might get rid of the rosary and its knotted string imitation by tying strings on his fingers to the number of limes he wished to pray. . . . The only objection would be that...