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The Student Vagabond

The Vagabond has always liked shows. So he went to the Horse Show last night to see Boston's best. He noted that most of the gentlemen wore plug hats and wondered if there were anything in it. There were a few among the spectators that know something concerning horse hands and feet and there were many who treated the show much as they treat the opera--to a display of themselves.

Speaking of music, a rare offering to the ears of music-lovers is being made at 12 o'clock today in Professor Ballantine's Music 4c, Beethoven, in the Music Building. Professor Ballantine, piano; Malcolm Holmes, violin; and R. U. Jameson, 'cello, will collaborate in a repetition of the trio, Opus 1, number 3, which they performed at Dunster House last night. The Vagabond never did believe in the myth of the Moonlight Sonata and the more he hears of Beethoven the more far-fetched such tales seem to him. Beethoven was too great to think of pictorial music. He wrote of the effect externals have on the singing soul and the trio Music 4c will hear today has over been a favorite, invoking full sympathy. And the Vagabond knows that the score will be fully justified by its executants.

Today

9 o'clock

"Electrical Oscillations," Professor Chaffee, Cruft Lecture Room.

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10 o'clock

"American Mystics: Edward C. Woolman". Professor Mathlesson, Harvard 2.

12 o'clock

"Beginnings of Parliament," Professor Whitney, Emerson 211.

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