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...held till the middle of February. The men taking the trip will leave the South Station at 1 o'clock. The complete program is as follows: Come, Thou, Oh Come, Bach Cantate Domino, Hassler Ave Verum, Des Pres Glory to God in the Highest, Pergolesi Dainty, Fine, Sweet Nymph, Morley I Hear a Harp, Brahms Song From Ossian's Fingal, Brahms Salamaleikum, Cornelius Cavaller Song, Villiers-Stanford On the Water, Mendelssohn Let Their Celestial Concerts All Unite, Handel
...Sweet are the uses of adversity"; but the uses of knowledge, though more difficult of fruition, are sweeter. It is a sad truth that for many men a college degree means no more than a certificate of work gone through with-a certain number of years spent in such and such a way. "Grind" as he will, the student who, parrot-like, fills his blue-books full of his professor's own phrases, is, in the final analsis, little more benefited than the one who attends classes with the same sang-forld with which he pays the Bursar...
...Cornelius I Hear a Harp, Brahms Song from Ossian's Fingal, Brahms Glee Club. Chant de Guerre, (Solo by J. F. Lautner ocC.) Schmitt Vocalise (Song without words, the Cry of Russia), Rachmaninoff The Classicist The Orphan On the Dnieper Berceuse The Storm, Moussorgsky Miss Braslau. Dainty, Fine, Sweet Nymph, Morley The Broken Melody, Sibelius Let Their Celestial Concerts All Unite, Handel Glee Club...
...Holmes Salamaleikum, Cornelius Far O'er the Bay, Franck (Soprano solo by Miss Williams.) Song from Ossian's Fingal, Brahms Chant de Guerre, Glee Club. Shmitt A Memory, Ganz I Feel Thy Breath, Rubinstein A Dream, Grieg Pierrot, Watts Song of the Open, Miss Williams. La Forge Dainty, Fine, Sweet Nymph, Morley The Broken Melody, Sibelius Let Their Celestial Concerts, Glee Club. Handel
...dislike taking pills. So the doctors, like the men in G. B. S.'s "duel of sex", promptly went us one step better, and coated those pills with sugar. After that it was better; we even conceived a certain liking for being dosed--provided that the pills were sweet enough. Susan Glaspoll's "Inheritors" is like that: a strong and rather disagreeable moral lesson in three acts sufficiently coated with technique and artistry to be palatable--enjoyable...