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...programme for the promenade concert at Mechanics Hall, tonight, will be as follows: 1.March, "Feurig Blut," Vollstedt. 2. Overture, "Preciosa," Weber. 3. Waltz, "Thousand and One Nights," Strauss. 4. Selection, "Fencing Master," De Koven. 5. Overture, "Semiramide," Rossini. 6. Two Movements from "Bal Costume," Rubinstein. 7. Andante for String Orchestra, Tschaikowski. 8. Introduction, Act III., "Lohengrin," Wagner. 9. Overture, "Frau Meisterin," Suppe. 10. The Mill in the Forest, Eilenberg. 11. Estudiantina, Waldteufel, 12. March, "Bride Elect," Sousa...
...James Barr Ames Prize fund of three thousand dollars given in 1898 by Julian W. Mack, LL. B. '87, is mentioned in the pamphlet for the first time. "From the income a prize of not less than four hundred dollars shall be from time to time awarded for a meritorious essay or book on some legal subject." Mr. Mack also gave one hundred and fifty dollars towards the first Ames Prize of five hundred dollars, to be awarded...
...collection of Trials in the Law School, now one of the most complete in the country, has, within the last month, received a large and valuable accession from the Arnold collection which was sold at auction. There were purchased in all about one thousand volumes, covering every kind of law, but dealing principally with criminal trials...
...discussion; but they would at least give a chance for the airing of opinions on both sides of disputed questions. This in itself is of no small value. A Republican or a Democrat gains little or nothing by walking ten miles in a procession with five hundred or a thousand equally ardent men of his own party. His opinions are not broadened by sitting in a friend's room and condemning the policy of his opponents. There is a decided gain, however, in listening to more than one side of a question, and in putting aside prejudices in an effort...
...Library has received the last shipment of the Riant collection. Of the present instalment of two thousand volumes over five hundred are on literary history. There are many French and Italian works of general literature and numerous books on the medeaeval orders of knighthood, especially on the Templars and the Knights of Malta. There is also a special collection of the writings of Tasso, comprising about thirty editions, which range from the year 1581 to the present time. Many of the books are handsomely bound in heavy leather and many are of very early date...