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Fair Game
One of the tasks which Messrs. Titcomb et al. have seen fit to assign me is the reviewing of second
The Other Corner
(The Crimson is instituting "The Other Corner" as a means of expression for members of the board who differ with
COMING CONCERTS
This evening in Sanders Theatre, a concert by Roland Hayes, the young negro tenor, who has won well deserved applause
COMING CONCERTS
In Symphony Hall this afternoon and tomorrow evening, the second pair of concerts of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Serge Koussevitzky
COMING CONCERTS
Wednesday afternoon, at the Women's Republican Club a concert of pieces for the piano by Mme. Lydia Kniagevitch and of
MUSIC
The Eighteenth Century Symphony Orchestra gave its last concert of the season in Jordan Hall last Tuesday evening, playing music
CRIMSON REVIEWS
The advent of the Chicago Opera Company has, for the coming fortnight, laid desolate the concert halls of the city,
CRIMSON REVIEWS
The series of Steinert concerts opened auspiciously yesterday afternoon with the concert of the New York Philharmonic Society in Symphony
CRIMSON REVIEWS
It is astounding how much the term "benefit concert" will do towards keeping away an audience from even really cod
THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER
Emilio de Gogorza and Sophie Braslau gave the second of the Steinert concerts last Sunday afternoon in Symphony Hall. Most